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Articles from Risk & Insurance (April 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
A guide to useful research. Rousmaniere, Peter 606
A key man's imprint: Michel Rodrigue, the risk point man for the acquisitive Canadian commercial printer, Transcontinental Inc., is responsible for integrating risk management across a vast printing empire. Yahn, Steve Cover story 2024
A life of mergers still pending: with less revenue from traditional products, the life insurance business is providing fertile ground for consolidation. The next shakeout wave will pair prominent European players with U.S.-based insurers. Wilson, W. Weldon 1256
AIG. 37
Aloha Pacific RIM(S): it's not every day you get a chance to meet, learn and network in paradise, so you might as well take advantage of it. Kerr, Michelle 2233
American International Group Inc. 69
Aon out of Iran. 93
Business continuity. 58
Buying out liabilities: with the management of environmental risk no longer limited to an engineering function, risk executives have options when it comes to risk transfer. Bennink, David W. 1298
By the numbers: (un)safe workplace. Brodsky, Matthew 230
Compliance. 113
Corrections. Correction notice 106
D&O interest on the rise. 40
Directory: third-party administrators. Directory 20466
Don't we all need safe harbor? Crombie, Roger 620
Drop in insurer failures. 52
Early marks on TRIEA: dust is settling after last year's debate. Carriers may not like what they see, Will buyers? Brodsky, Matthew 495
Follow the money. Strazewski, Len 534
Genworth Financial Inc. 50
Health management. 74
Health management. 50
Here today, gone tomorrow: the directors' and officers' insurance market has grown, as the risk of rescission and securities settlements climb in the wake of regulatory investigations. Margulis, Andrew L. 1367
Hooray for hurricanes. Vance, Beaumont 611
Insurity. 171
Keep homeland honcho. Tuohy, Cyril 319
Lane Co. 45
Legacy liabilities: an electronics manufacturer gets the jolt of a lifetime when it finds the competitor it has bought comes with some expensive underground environmental liabilities. Taylor, Roney J. 1796
Litigation risk. 53
Marsh arts brokers jump to DeWitt Stern: an exodus of expertise in insuring the fine arts is a boon for one brokerage, a bust for another. Kerr, Michelle 421
New coalition formed. 32
New York State Insurance Fund. 72
No 'tiers' for big three. Slattery, Tom 613
Policy administration. 154
Printing pressed from all sides: globalization may leave some printing business executives in a cold sweat. But companies with a clear vision, and a strong risk manager to oversee its deployment, see the risks as opportunities. Yahn, Steve Company overview 3964
Property/casualty. 58
Public entities. 78
Reform group grows. 48
Settlement values up. 23
Slicing both ways: SEC executive pay disclosure is a double-edged sword. Proposed new rules will mean more disclosure, but may also lead to more directors' and officers' claims. Nestheide, Jim; Walker, Kathryn 1156
Specialty cover. 86
The big squeeze: reinsurers are squeezing primary carriers. Primary carriers are pinching their clients. Brokers are desperate to scrape together as much capacity as they can. Welcome to the merry-go-round of 2006. Tuohy, Cyril 1194
The Cali drug war: a drug loophole has severe side effects for the California workers' comp system. Rousmaniere, Peter 480
The soft side of executive scandals: D&O coverage seems more important these days, and luckily, it's cheap. Brodsky, Matthew 625
Upcoming events. Calendar 417

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