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Articles in May, 2005 issue of Risk & Insurance
- Fleet safety bill preserved
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Steering the enterprise
by Beaumont Vance - Bothwell
- Countersignature statute falls
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My brush with global royalty
by Roger Crombie - ACE Casualty Risk
- Beecher Carlson
- Limits placed on medical charges
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A challenge for RIMS
by Peter Rousmaniere - Beecher Carlson Holdings Inc
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Pushing a poisoned elixir
by Len Strazewski - The company has also announced that Robert J. Bothwell, a former principal at William Gallagher Associates
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Cover story
by W.H. Outerbridge -
Boston's 'Big Dig' project: plugging one leak as another may yet open: project to end this year, but legal battles may still lie ahead
by Cyril Tuohy -
Healing the wounded: catastrophic injuriessuch as the ones that befell BP refinery workers in March when 15 people were killed and more than 100 were injuredaffect workers and managers, who suffer from physical and emotional scars. Only thorou
by Pam Caggianelli -
Plaintiff, start your engines! U.S. automakers believe it is better to do battle with the pirates of intellectual property and cope with all the other risks involved in an emerging market like China to win a share of an important new growth market
by Patricia Vowinkel - Operational risk is top concern
- Upcoming events
- Sullivan succeeds Greenberg
- Worth repeating
- Industry risk report auto manufacturing
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Appeals court upholds anti-fraud rules: 'doc-in-a-box' clinics get clocked. decision seen as a victory for insurers
by Cyril Tuohy -
Securing the holy see: cardinals, bishops and priests, with the help of civilian and military authorities, pull off the largest crowd-control act in the history of Vatican City, assuring the safety of millions of pilgrims and the peaceful succession of Jo
by Steve Yahn - In addition, Geraldine Kerrigan will also join the staff as vice president
- Employers seeing the link between healthy employees and a healthy bottom line
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Editor's column
by R. Foster Welburn -
A tarnished giant spoils an industry party: despite stumbles, one analyst sees AIG making few concessions on pricing. Another suggests slower growth ahead as regulators limit companies' potential for profitability
by Michelle Kerr -
A painful concession: with carriers reluctant to replace legacy systems, the data standards industry is gearing up to make life easier for brokers
by Tom Starner -
Making mental connections: behavioral health issues are often overlooked in disability claims, yet they can have a big impact on return-to-work rates. Early diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues are now recognized as critical steps in managing d
by Mindy W. Toran -
Door opens wider for age-related litigation: nation's highest court says employers can be held liable for unintended age discrimination
by Michelle Kerr -
Making a case: like every other program within a corporation, absence management programs need to fight for their own survival. Selling senior executives on their importance will likely require both quantitative and qualitative approaches, according to pr
by An Brunelle - The International Underwriting Association
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An open letter to "The Governator"
by Cyril Tuohy - Asset of financial services sectors in 1998 and 2003, ranked by industry
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Truckers on terror watch: truck drivers are the new eyes and ears of the nation's early warning system against terrorists. Whether on the road or at fuel stations and rest areas, drivers are trained to report trucks hauling hazardous waste without the pro
by Ronald Gift Mullins -
Crime coverage "exclusive"
by Charles H. Cox
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- The Real ‘Best Colleges’
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- New Jobs: 8 Lessons from Real-Life Career Switchers
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