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November 1, 2006
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Cover Story
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Savored Successes
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Features
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Tales of Uplift
By Susan Gurevitz
Bill Wandel faced a nasty irony: People were getting hurt helping other people. But he put a dent in that with a little imagination, some money and a dose of "system-positive jealousy."
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Complacency Isn't an Option
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Core Values Revealed
By Maddy Bowling and David Huth
Workers' Comp claims managers are confident about outsourcing account-level processes. But they are not sold on sending their core processes offshore.
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Taking Note, Except in Writing
By Paula L. Green
Climate change may be upon us. Investors are asking questions related to the economics of climate change, but few carriers have disclosed these risks in SEC filings.
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Breaking New Ground
By Gisele Norris and Kathy Burns
Uncovering new risk data strategies and the revolution behind the revolution in quality of care.
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How Low is Too Low?
By Bob Ditmore
Astute buyers of E&O liability insurance limits for technology companies need to consider the size of the contract when shopping around. The more complex a product, the higher the needed limits.
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Not-for-Profit, Not for Nothing
By Damian C. Caracciolo
Volunteer your time, not your financial security. Here's what executives should know about D&O if they're contemplating volunteering for a nonprofit organization.
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Building a Board 101
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Avoiding Post-Transaction Blues
By Steven R. Gilford
Mergers-and-acquisitions teams who snub insurance experts do so at their own risk.
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Columns
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Departments
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Special Reports
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Workers' Comp
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Fatality rates are rising for some, dropping for others. A workers' comp specialist doesn't lose sight of the trends despite the data.
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More Special Reports
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Industry Risk Report
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Architecture
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Architects and designers need a new perspective as their structured world of "apportioned liability" crumbles under their feet because of new technology.
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More Industry Risk Reports
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