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Risk & Insurance
Articles in July 2003 issue of Risk & Insurance
- Fiona Luck honored as 2003 Insurance Woman of the Year
- Premiums cause rift between insurers, public risk clients
by Jack Roberts - Liberty Mutual Insurance Co
- Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Group PLC
- Villanova Insurance Companies
- A glimpse of dawn: why the soft market is just around the corner
by Joseph Paduda - Swiss government
- Allianz group
- Reinsurance ventures rake in profits in 2002: in its first year of business, the class of 2002 turned a tidy underwriting profit with combined ratios well under 100
by Patricia Vowinkel - Inreon
- How bankruptcy may limit D&O protections
by Robert R. Reeder - Post-war risk: the war in Iraq turned the spotlight on kidnap and ransom coverage. However, experts say that the risk is just as great in times of peace
by Lori Widmer - American Wholesale Insurance Group
- Reality checks: shortcomings of claims-made coverage
by Charles H. Cox - Insurance company software
- Incommunicado in a wired world
by Cyril Tuohy - Munich Re for Mannheimer Holding
- The dark side of technology
by Peter Rousmaniere - Risk managers are best advised to hire a vendor: cost and flexibility lead the vendor argument
by Frederick P. Holzerman - D & O Insurance in the United States
- Florida insurance companies
- Model citizen: Hemant Shah's youthful exterior belies a very smart guy who saw that catastrophe modeling data possessed the potential to become "gold" for which insurers would gladly fork over fees
by Tom Starner - Carriers are best equipped to help risk managers: speed and integration lead the reasons for choosing a carrier
by Matthew L. Carden - ACORD 2003: Basel III standards looming
by Cyril Tuohy - Hypo Vereinsbank
- Closing rifts over environmental liability
by Brad Maurer - Who insures you?
- From the editor
- AIG Aviation Inc
- Bypassing brownfields: a success story; a "comfort letter" allows a private shipbuilding company to start fresh without the legacy of pre-existing conditions
by Bob Hallenbeck - Underwriters Bombarded with doomsday scenarios
- Hooper Dolan Insurances
- Environmental disclosure in a changing regulatory climate: from the SEC's perspective, disclosure of environmental liabilities is front and center
by Karl Swanson
