Best's Review Property-Casualty Insurance Edition 1997 Robert H. Gettlin - Abstracts

Best's Review Property-Casualty Insurance Edition 1997 Robert H. Gettlin
TitleSubjectAuthors
An elder statesman moves on. (former National Assn. of Insurance Commissioners head Brian K. Atchinson)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
A rising tide lifts all. (US Comptroller of the Currency Eugene A. Ludwig)(Interview)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
A second wind stirs for tort reform.InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
Banks set their sights higher. (bank insurance products)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
Catastrophe legislation: breaking the logjam. (insurance industry groups lobby the 105th Congress)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
Exclusive agents join the battle. (captive insurance agents seek voice in legislative debate over financial services modernization)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
Fighting the client.(lawsuits opposing insurance companies and their clients)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
Friendly fire: the Overseas Private Investment Corp. is drawing heat from both conservatives and liberals. But insurers - some who compete with OPIC - are among its biggest supporters. (includes case study on how OPIC works)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
Getting ahead of Superfund. (insurers seek to circumvent environmental liability law)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
HUD grants questioned. (US Dept of Housing and Urban Development)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
Learning an 82-year lesson: past arguments for the formation of mutual companies may come back to haunt the demutualization movement.InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
Saving for the next catastrophe. (insurance companies)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
Struggling with reserve discounting: regulators are divided over whether the industry has a realistic picture of the magnitude of future claims.(property/casualty companies and insurance regulators express their views on use of reserve discounting to better handle tort losses)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
Superfund: another year of failed compromise? (Superfund reform)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
The auto battle goes national. (proposed auto coverage legislation)(Column)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
Working both sides toward a single goal. (insurers and consumer groups work together to build compliance with civil rights laws)(Column)InsuranceRobert H. Gettlin
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