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June 1, 2008
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Cover Story
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Rigged for Risk
By Erin Gazica
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Features
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Brokers Battle Benefits Blues
By Steve Tuckey
Rising medical costs and retirement fears beset those seeking best and brightest. Wellness plans are key to new health era.
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Supplying Answers
By Bob Stoffel
It's impossible to eliminate every risk in the global supply chain but it is possible to minimize them. Supply strategies for managing the top five supply chain risks.
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Weathering the Commodities Crisis
By Matthew Brodsky
Agriculture dominates the world's headlines, with news of rising prices and extreme weather sowing concern among farmers, governments and consumers almost daily. New weather risk management tools provide a ray of sunshine.
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Speeding Ahead With More Auto Claims Data
By George Grieve
Event Data Recorders promise a revolution in automobile collision claims handling.
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Has Comp Profit Peaked?
By Steve Tuckey
California losses and premium show decline as earlier reforms take hold, but a backlash in the state house is now feared.
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The Secret Weapon for ERM Implementation
By Diana Del Bel Belluz
Training team members in risk management is not enough. The successful risk officer takes on the role of coach: building the right team and passionately exhorting members to do their utmost.
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Columns
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Departments
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Special Reports
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Claims
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TPAs are coming under fire for not living up to their contracts. A recent case could establish a precedent in the way self-insured employers can fight back.
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More Special Reports
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In-Depth Series
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Risk Education In-Depth Series (Part 3): Sifting Through the Alphabet Soup of Designations
By Susan Gurevitz
Various insurance industry educational designations have sprung up over the years, but their perceived value to gain advancement in the industry has ebbed and flowed.
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Past Installments
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Industry Risk Report
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Marine/Shipping
In addition to hull coverage to protect vessels against loss from storms at sea, shipping and cruise line companies have to navigate a patchwork of international taxation and maritime laws, protect themselves against rising fuel costs and even defend themselves from alleged violations of intellectual property rights leveled at them from plaintiffs in the acting community. Click above to read more on this sector, or view the industry risk table.
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More Industry Risk Reports
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