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Articles from Risk & Insurance (February 1, 2007)

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2007 Power Brokers: the standouts: a Power Broker in 2007 is likely to be a man with 21 years of experience working at one of the nation's big four brokerages. Beyond that, who they are, where they've come from and what makes them stand out is anyone's guess. Roberts, Jack Cover story 2280
A buy for USI. 67
A West Virginia transformation. Rousmaniere, Peter 590
American International Group Inc. 44
Analyzing the life cycle of an insolvency: the "life" cycle of a property/casualty insurer insolvency often takes place in an opaque world bereft of accountability. Taxpayers and policyholders end up paying the most. Schacht, James W.; Hepler, Lynne Prescott 2915
Assurant Health. 53
Back to backdating: the stock-options practice is still on the minds of D&O buyers and sellers--and the SEC. Brodsky, Matthew 531
Broker offers browser. 47
Brown Smith Wallace. 43
Capacity up at Lloyds. 40
Cats clawless in 2006. 43
Clarification. Correction notice 71
Customer disservice. Crombie, Roger 654
Essex Insurance Co. 46
Fiserv aligns units. 52
Fraudster netted: the catch of the day for MEMIC: claimant who lied about commercial fishing. Fogg, Erin 321
Gallagher: middleman to the middle market: a focus on industry niches, overlaid with a regional approach, has paid off for Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., the world's No. 4 broker. Roberts, Jack 705
Gender gap still too wide. Slattery, Tom 637
Getting off the renewal merry-go-round: utilizing a two-step proposal process takes time and effort, but it yields more competitive bids. Young, Marjorie 1767
Grange Mutual Casualty Group. 47
In need of a makeover. Miller, Peter L. Letter to the editor 400
Insurance Marketplace Standards Association. 43
Integro: we're here to win: having attracted assignments from more than 250 clients, the upstart broker is poised to make a move in the big-client market. Roberts, Jack 627
Lifting the veil on professional liability: two key benchmarking projects release much-anticipated results to build on in 2007. Brodsky, Matthew 433
Markel lands onshore. 46
New capacity launched. 50
Options: back to the future. Kircher, Philip G. 591
P/C executives surveyed. 33
Paying paramedics properly: a case in Pennsylvania could better define municipalities' overtime pay liability for paramedics. Brodsky, Matthew 287
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. 76
Power brokers: automotive. 1438
Power brokers: aviation & aerospace. 1436
Power brokers: benefits consultants. 1402
Power brokers: chemicals. 1177
Power brokers: construction/design. 1324
Power brokers: education. 1292
Power brokers: energy. 1554
Power brokers: entertainment-media. 1420
Power brokers: entertainment-sports. 1384
Power brokers: environmental. 1362
Power brokers: financial institutions. Company overview 1334
Power brokers: fine arts. 1384
Power brokers: gaming. 1464
Power brokers: health care. 1440
Power brokers: hospitality/leisure. 1489
Power brokers: long-term care. 1519
Power brokers: marine. 1405
Power brokers: pharmaceuticals. 1306
Power brokers: public sector. 1411
Power brokers: real estate. 1442
Power brokers: retailing. 1448
Power brokers: technology/general. 1368
Power brokers: technology/hardware. 1327
Power brokers: technology/software. 1380
Power brokers: telecommunications. 1252
Power brokers: transportation. 1420
Power brokers: utilities. 1141
Prices flat, rates stable: commercial insurance buyers, catastrophe-coverage purchasers notwithstanding, are in for price stability in 2007. Tuohy, Cyril 1312
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. 48
Reinsurers breathe easier: they look for windfall from higher rates, and few catastrophe claims. Buck, Graham 602
Ruffling feathers: Willis CEO Joe Plumeri elbows his way into a patriarchal and complacent "gentlemen's club" only to be rebuffed in his quest to become the world's No. 1 broker. No one believes they've seen the last of him, or that a man not even trained as an insurance broker may still have a lesson to teach the industry. Roberts, Jack 1399
SIIA expands scope. 58
State of emergency preparedness: report ranks states on health disaster preparedness. Fogg, Erin 224
The deception of risk perception. Vance, Beaumont 617
Time to celebrate the broker rookies. Kahn, Matthew 382
TRIA extension expected. 65
Twists and turns thread comp and disability show: the annual National Workers' Compensation and Disability Conference & Expo was not without controversy nor irony, if you knew where to look. Tuohy, Cyril 1690
Upcoming events. Calendar 973
Welcome to the Power Brokers 2007. Roberts, Jack 334
Worth repeating. 158
Worth repeating. 199

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