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October 15, 2010
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Cover Story
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The Hartford Regains Its Footing
The venerable carrier emerges from the mortgage crisis with more focus and a long-term strategy built on cross-selling.
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Features
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A Certain Something
Not too many women from Augusta, Ga., wind up in the Performance Management Directorate at Lloyd's of London.
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Weed at Work
With states decriminalizing medical marijuana, employers find themselves faced with a legal dilemma.
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Have Pollution Exclusions Hit a Wall?
How will divided courts apply the pollution exclusion to liability claims in key battleground states?
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Let the Claims Games Begin
The who, what, where and why of the claims sessions at the upcoming Annual National Workers' Compensation and Disability Conference® & Expo Nov. 10-12, which will take place at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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Columns
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Departments
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Special Reports
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Liability
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In our special report on liability risk this issue, we answer two very different questions. The first: does your directors' and officers' insurance cover SEC investigations? And then question for a niche audience: how can museums reduce their exposure to criminal activity?
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More Special Reports
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In-Depth Series
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Workers' Comp In-Depth Series (Part 1): The Tallahassee Shuffle
Legislation that would have curbed physician dispensation of workers' comp pharmaceuticals was shot down in May, but the private sector in Florida isn't waiting on a government fix.
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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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