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April 1, 2006
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Cover Story
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A Key Man's Imprint
By Steve Yahn
Michel Rodrigue, the risk point man for the acquisitive Canadian commercial printer, Transcontinental Inc., is responsible for integrating risk management across a vast printing empire.
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Features
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A Life of Mergers Still Pending
By W. Weldon Wilson
With less revenue from traditional products, the life insurance business is providing fertile ground for consolidation. The next shakeout wave will pair prominent European players with U.S.-based insurers.
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The Big Squeeze
By Cyril Tuohy
Reinsurers are squeezing primary carriers. Primary carriers are pinching their clients. Brokers are desperate to scrape together as much capacity as they can. Welcome to the merry-go-round of 2006.
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Slicing Both Ways
By Jim Nestheide and Kathryn Walker
SEC executive pay disclosure is a double-edged sword. Proposed new rules will mean more disclosure, but may also lead to more directors' and officers' claims.
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Aloha Pacific RIM(S)
By Michelle Kerr
It's not every day you get a chance to meet, learn and network in paradise, so you might as well take advantage of it.
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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
By Andrew L. Margulis
The directors' and officers' insurance market has grown, as the risk of rescission and securities settlements climb in the wake of regulatory investigations.
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Columns
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Departments
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Special Reports
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Environmental
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Environmental insurance presents all sorts of new opportunities for risk managers looking to remediate brownfields and limit other liabilities.
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Industry Risk Report
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Publishing
Hard-pressed to come up with new ways to protect a skilled but aging work force toiling in the shadows of massive machines, printing companies resort to a mix of self-insurance, hybrid risk-financing programs, loss-control strategies and health incentives to keep their liabilities and workers' comp costs under control. Yet that still may not be enough as the forces of globalization and technology affect a traditionally homebound and fractured industry. Click above to read more on this industry, or view the industry risk table.
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