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Talent, technology, action! DeWitt Stern Group has taken a cache of entertainment business talent wrested away from Marsh and Aon and run with it. Feb 1, 2008 1330
A new stage at stern: Aon's top entertainment broker finds role of a lifetime at DeWitt Stern Group. Dec 1, 2007 200
Bolting from risk, then running with it: an asthmatic New York City high-school student flees the collapsing World Trade Center towers, and then fights for insurance coverage before her illness is classified as a pre-existing condition. Oct 1, 2007 1879
13 days that shook their world: a team of rescue and recovery workers help with the aftermath of Sept, 11, but pay a steep price in terms of their health and out-of-pocket expenses. Sep 1, 2007 2131
Securing the chain: art title insurance offers buyers of artworks coverage for the chain of title and lien risks inherent in art as a form of property. Dec 1, 2006 2194
The prodigy: Arthur B. Kordus is a renaissance man, and a risk manager--full of professional dedication and determination but a lover of close family, thoughtful diversion and uplifting art. Where does he find enough hours in the day? Cover story Sep 15, 2006 3318
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. Cover story Apr 1, 2006 2024
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. Company overview Apr 1, 2006 3964
Barrels cocked for Hiscox: U.K. underwriter hires veterans to develop the professional indemnity marketplace among midsize and smaller companies in the United States. Sep 1, 2005 737
Small broker reels in a big catch: a team of key brokers have jumped ship to DeWitt Stern in the wake of the troubles at Marsh. Jun 1, 2005 811
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 John Paul II. Cover Story May 1, 2005 1884
Seduced by Stardom. Apr 15, 2005 2325
Insuring the flesh. Apr 15, 2005 1514
An upstart steals the show: how did ASU International's new film venture outfox Hollywood underwriting giant Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. and steal an account worth millions? The right people, the right paper--and some exceptionally good timing. Apr 15, 2005 1112
Dodging the crossfire: as media platforms expand in scope and complexity, so do the new challenges falling on the shoulders of risk executives in the entertainment industry. Exposure to errors and omissions liability is high, and getting higher. Fortunately, E&O products are changing with the times. Apr 15, 2005 828
Oops, insurance carriers did it again: eight carriers get a taste of pop tart Britney Spears who is suing them because they rejected a claim in excess of $9.8 million she filed after injuring her knee during a video shoot during her "Onyx Hotel Tour." It was the second time she had been issued a policy despite a widely publicized prior injury. Cover Story Apr 15, 2005 902
Bright lights, big risks: for hot entertainers and other types of celebrities, media exposure is desirable, but other kinds of exposure are not. Hence the need for a unique breed of financial "bodyguard"--agents who tend to the specialized financial and insurance needs of the stars, both business and personal. Apr 15, 2005 1373
Marsh and regulators expected to settle by February: bargaining points include bid-rigging, restitution and punitive damages. Jan 1, 2005 211
Running man. Cover Story Jan 1, 2005 2376
Small brokers scared of getting whacked: mom-and-pop shops fear large carriers will use the Spitzer investigation to scrimp on commissions and raise service charges. Jan 1, 2005 738
Outlook 2005: look out! may Mother Nature spin her wheels in neutral this year, and stay out of the business of inflicting catastrophic damage on the property-and-casualty industry. Regulators and the risk management industry have enough on their plate already, as they must contend with one another. Jan 1, 2005 1094
Protecting the homeland: AIG unit does its part with the launch of a new terrorism risk product. Dec 1, 2004 508
Modern masters of fine art risk. Cover Story Nov 1, 2004 5002

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