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Articles in Jan, 2004 issue of Risk & Insurance
- Weird claims
- Insurance company software directory
- JoAnn Ralph, managing consultant of RK Risk Management, an affiliate of Rothstein, Kass & Company, P.C., recently received the designation of Certified Risk Manager from Certified Risk Managers International
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Baden-Baden burden: insurers contend with single-A and triple-B status
by Graham Buck -
Stiffing the cedents
by Patricia Vowinkel - Hazards manual
- Correction
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Paying attention to concentration: the focus has moved beyond natural disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes to include possible terrorist targets such as nuclear power plants, large public gathering locations, national historic sites and tall building
by Jim Rathburn - Auditing
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Outlook promising for tort reform initiatives
by Ken Silverstein -
Silicon survival: managers in the data technology industries are becoming adept at juggling today's risks with one hand while crafting answers tomorrow's with the other
by William Atkinson - Finelight Strategic Marketing Communications
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From the editor
by Jack Roberts -
A new 'buzz' infects health care management: health care managers use modeling software to predict who is most likely to become ill
by Cyril Tuohy - Workers' comp manual
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A voice of the worker
by Peter Rousmaniere - Employee benefits
- Yates & Associates Insurance Services
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GE exec: MedMal loss trends explode
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Safety act reduces terrorism liability fears: the SAFETY Act lowers the liability for manufacturers that make terrorist-fighting products, and may be the first step in spreading liability between the private sector and the federal government
by Ann Deering - Online courses
- Calendar of upcoming events
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In Europe, Multinationals 'On The Edge' of change
by Graham Buck -
Life and health disputes turn nasty: the amounts at stake in reinsurance arbitrations have soared in recent years. The disputes have also become more contentious. Life and health arbitrations in particular have become downright nasty. A shortage of experi
by James A. Shanman - Allenbrook Inc
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In the ART world
by Roger Crombie - Captive insurance
- Moody Insurance Agency
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New risk flick's key man: actor Ben Stiller
by Cyril Tuohy -
Animal distraction: at the nation's 140 or so zoos, risk managers and safety executives are taming exposures related to a myriad of speciesincluding those curious homo sapiens who feed caged animals and hold "Zoobilee" fund-raisers among t
by Tom Starner - Online tools
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