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March 1, 2011
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Cover Story
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Cashing in on Captives
The Federal Home Loan Bank Act allows companies to use their captive insurers as portals to cheap bank credit.
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Features
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Raising the Bar
Industry veteran recasts Willis North America's claims, risk control and analytics services.
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Into the Space Rates Race
The commercial space business is ready for liftoff, with operators racing from test flights to actual missions. Underwriters await the business, and scope the risks in the meantime.
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Screening With Meaning
Sophisticated urine analysis of employees on workers' comp could become a bulwark in the fight to control the epidemic use and abuse of narcotics.
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Awaiting a Bellwether Decision
The U.S. Supreme Court in the Wal-Mart sex discrimination case will broaden or narrow the scope of all future class-action litigation.
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Columns
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Departments
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Special Reports
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Alternative Risk
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The use of captive insurance vehicles to fund employee benefits has, let's be honest, not taken off as much as captive managers and other vendors in the captive community would have liked. But don't worry ... captive domiciles are still battling it out to attract new business and new captive uses.
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More Special Reports
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In-Depth Series
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Employee Benefits In-Depth Series (Part 2): A New Burden Falls on Employers
Companies would be well advised to err on the side of too much information when it comes to informing employees about the benefits and risks of their health savings accounts and/or 401(k)s.
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Past Installments
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Industry Risk Report
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Aviation / Airlines
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More Industry Risk Reports
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