Running man

Risk & Insurance, Jan, 2005 by Steve Yahn

"We provided the information gathering and guidance on state insurance laws, and the attorney general's office used its subpoena and prosecutorial powers," Barry said.

"To not mention the invaluable role of the state insurance department in that landmark investigation is a disservice to the department's regulators," said the director of a New York-domiciled insurance company. "But more importantly, in the long run it dims the light on what clearly is a model of interagency cooperation that other states could effectively follow."

--Steve Yahn

STEVE YAHN is a veteran journalist and a freelance writer for Risk & Insurance[R].

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