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Issue
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October 15, 2009
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Cover Story
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Capturing the Carbon Market
Commercial insurance carriers gear up to cover the risks of sequestering carbon, but for now stop short of offering the long, long long-tail coverage that such projects require.
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Features
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Does the Policy Fit the Crime?
Recent Bernard Madoff-related coverage disputes place crime insurance in the spotlight, and purchasers of crime insurance should consider the coverage afforded by their policies.
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Bracing for the Chill Wind of Severity
Comp and disability managers prepare for the premier annual industry event, the Annual National Workers' Compensation and Disability Conference® & Expo, in the face of increases in claims severity.
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On Your Guard
A deep recession, which embitters employees, and the passage of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act make a strong case for the purchase of employment practices liability insurance.
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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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Insurers still have many unanswered questions when it comes to the first- and third-party risk associated with green building. But designers, sustainability experts and underwriters are closer than they think to agreeing that green buildings are better risks.
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More Special Reports
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In-Depth Series
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Fraud In-Depth Series (Part 2): Vanishing Premiums
Strapped employers scam workers' compensation duties as unscrupulous owners circumvent paying their fair share, making it more expensive for policyholders and employers who play by the rules.
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Past Installments
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Industry Risk Report
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Energy
U.S. report faults BP and its subcontractors for the Deepwater Horizon disaster, despite the companies' well-documented safety and prevention procedures.
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More Industry Risk Reports
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