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FlexLaw™ Professional Liability Products and Services Offered Through ProQuest Law Firm Practice of Alliant Insurance
Business Wire, Sept 19, 2007
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. -- ProQuest Insurance Agency, the law firm specialty practice of Alliant Insurance Services, has announced the introduction of FlexLaw[TM], a newly developed portfolio of insurance brokerage products and risk management services specifically designed for law firms.
Distributed exclusively through ProQuest, the FlexLaw[TM] portfolio was developed in partnership with several of the insurance industry's leading law firm professional liability markets, reports Michael Kelter, ProQuest president.
"FlexLaw[TM] is a fresh approach to providing professional liability protection to law firms," Kelter said. "It offers the broadest coverage in the industry today, a multi-year policy term, up to $300 million in policy limits, unique premium and SIR funding mechanisms, and a complete spectrum of risk management services."
FlexLaw[TM] does not distinguish firms based upon their practice profiles or by geography, Kelter noted. Instead, the ProQuest team has established a new underwriting methodology by which any well-run firm, regardless of practice or discipline, will have access to the portfolio's products at very competitive rates.
Dedicated to meeting the insurance needs of law firms and attorneys nationwide, the ProQuest team includes individuals with extensive experience in coverage placement, claim analysis/facilitation, policy drafting, risk/practice management, and all other areas of insurance that impact the practice of law.
More information on FlexLaw[TM] is available by contacting Scott Broome at ProQuest at 610-265-5790 or scottb@proquestinsurance.com.
About Alliant Insurance Services
Headquartered in Newport Beach, California, Alliant Insurance Services is one of the largest insurance brokerage firms in the United States and has a history dating to 1925. Alliant provides property and casualty, workers' compensation, employee benefits, surety, and financial products and services to more than 20,000 specialized clients nationwide. Its specialty markets include public entities, Indian nations, healthcare, energy, law firms, real estate, construction and other industry groups. More information is available on the company's web site at: www.alliantinsurance.com.
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