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Insurance

Oct. 28, 2004

Careful Pre-Loss Homework Prevents Post-Loss Problems

Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Tyler C. Gerking and David B. Smith - The past three years have been difficult for the insurance industry. The Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the burst of the dot-com bubble, lawsuits against corporate directors and officers for deceptive accounting practices, the reduced investment revenues caused by the recession and the 2004 hurricane season have placed significant financial strain on insurance companies across the

        
Focus Column

Insurance Law

By Tyler C. Gerking and David B. Smith
        
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