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            Issue
July 1, 2006
             Cover Story
Wholesalers Feel the Heat
By Cyril Tuohy
Standard-lines carriers deepen their foray into the client base held by managing general agents as rates soften. With a price war in the offing, it's a great time for buyers to shop around. MORE
Also: Prices Slam Property-Catastrophe MGAs

             Features
RIMS 2006: Hits and Misses
By Risk & Insurance Staff
Floor traffic at the annual convention of the Risk and Insurance Management Society Inc. in April was down by as much as 30 percent, but there was still plenty of action, just not where you might have expected it. MORE

Hold It!
By John F. McCarrick
Recent cases regarding "litigation hold" procedures for electronic data clarify when insurers will pay for such expenses. MORE

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Claims
We look at four policyholders in the throes of their Katrina claims. Who is successful at collecting on their limits? Who is banging their head against the wall? Why?

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             Industry Risk Report
Cruise Lines/Shipping
Both industries have big boats, but the risks involved in cruise lines and marine shipping are at times oceans apart. Both have to weather storms at sea, other acts of God, terrorists and pirates, but risk managers at cruise companies also have to worry about their passengers, and their reputation if something happens to them. Marine shippers face the liability of hauling millions of dollars' worth of someone else's property, along with not having enough qualified employees to do it. Click above to read more on this industry, or view the industry risk table.

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