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Quiet tension: decreased fatality statistics have helped keep prices fairly soft, but the nation's aging infrastructure is forcing some highway authorities to retain more risk. That may foreshadow future hardening of prices
In the inland marine marketplace, contradictory forces are at work. First, the good news: relatively speaking, fatality rates on the road have been...
Risk & Insurance, 04/15/06 by John Otrompke · More from publication -
Stopping the paper chase: today's document management and digital imaging systems help solve paper-work hassles and prevent data mishaps
PRIOR TO 1997, THE UNIVERSITY OF Michigan was a paper-laden institution. Financial Aid office staff members, in particular, were weighed down by a...
University Business, 02/01/06 by John Otrompke · More from publication -
Lloyd's 'great escape': chairman Lord Levene escapes a disastrous tsunami and his company is on the hook for a relatively small sum of about $190 million
On Dec. 26, the chairman of Lloyd's, Lord Peter Levene, was in Langkawi, Malaysia with his family for some rest and relaxation over the Christmas...
Risk & Insurance, 06/01/05 by John Otrompke · More from publication -
SOX-era coverage tough to come by: D&O liabilities have increased with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act; just about every corporate director and officer knows that. But what they perhaps didn't expect was the difficulty of finding carriers to come up with polic
Insured parties, especially boards of directors who usually go without direct compensation, have even had to look at overseas markets to find the...
Risk & Insurance, 04/15/05 by John Otrompke · More from publication -
The numbers game begins to shift
Beginning later in this decade, the retirement of the baby boomer generation may usher in a worker shortage. How employers prepare for and respond...
Risk & Insurance, 04/15/05 by John Otrompke · More from publication -
A Wisconsin firm braces for impact
One company trying to get ahead in terms of the coming workforce shortage is CNH Global, the international manufacturer of construction and...
Risk & Insurance, 04/15/05 by John Otrompke · More from publication -
Condos, 'big digs,' and other hazards of the building trades: the hardened insurance market hammered the construction industry and the building trades, leaving firms scrambling to find coverage and products insurers were once eager to sell. Because of the
Most of us have read the newspaper articles about the toll medical malpractice claims and rising insurance costs are taking on the medical...
Risk & Insurance, 04/15/05 by John Otrompke · More from publication -
Messin' with Texas: the self insurance lobby gears up for a funding fight in the Lone Star State
A bill under consideration by Texas lawmakers to change the way the state collects revenues on stop-loss insurance carriers would raise the cost of...
Risk & Insurance, 04/01/05 by John Otrompke · More from publication -
The new protocol: having access to multiple networks using one phone number. Now, that's integration
As commercial insurance buyers look forward to more favorable cycles, they can at least take stock in the fact that the market is delivering one...
Risk & Insurance, 02/01/05 by John Otrompke · More from publication -
IHEs find e-commerce pays off: want to save time, money, and increase efficiencies? Look to the web to conduct an array of business functions
Whether it's ordering supplies, paying bills, or Selling merchandise, many IHEs are embracing web-based, e-commerce as a fast, efficient, and...
University Business, 01/01/05 by John Otrompke · More from publication



