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March 1, 2012
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Cover Story
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Tales of an Aviation Risk Manager
Chris Thorn flies up the ranks at Southwest Airlines and pilots a last-minute change of course in the airline's insurance program in the wake of the AirTran merger.
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What Would You Do?
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Features
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Choices Multiply for RIMS Attendees
From breakfasts to lunches, from cocktail receptions to private dinners, risk managers have networking options beyond the exhibit floor at the Risk and Insurance Management Society Inc.'s annual conference.
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When the Heavens Opened Up
Just when risk managers and claims adjusters were getting a handle on the risks of concentration of suppliers in the wake of last year's earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the lesson was learned once more when monsoon flooding ravaged industrial portions of Thailand.
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Filling In
Environmental insurance as a manufacturing risk management tool fills the hole left open by the absolute pollution exclusion on commercial general liability policies.
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Sifting Through Models and Motives
Workers' compensation carriers are placing more faith in predictive modeling and the competition is keen to deliver the best tools.
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Express Kidnaps Pressure Rates
An estimated 30,000 annual kidnappings has led to a spike in kidnap and ransom claims. The greatest threat seen these days is so-called "express kidnappings."
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Columns
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Departments
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Special Reports
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Alternative Risk
Here we present two stories about alternative risks. The first examines group catives for self-funded employers facing stop-loss coverage costs; while the second profiles CICA and its ability to advocate for its interests.
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More Special Reports
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In-Depth Series
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Technology
Risk managers must be masters of data collection and organization. But they must also be focused, savvy communicators of that data.
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Past Installments
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Industry Risk Report
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Financial Institutions
It's not over yet. Nearly five years after the housing crisis first began making headlines, financial institutions are facing the threat of another wave of litigation tied to the collapse of the residential real estate market. This time the threat stems from allegations of abusive foreclosure practices by the banks and mortgage servicers.
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More Industry Risk Reports
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