First Shot Fired In Captive War? With the insurance market growing ever tighter, it was inevitable that risk manager interest in captives would soar. With ...
True Risk Analysis Needed To The Editor: Barbara Reardon's April 8 column on how underwriters need to be educated and/or re-educated in the "art" of ...
EPLI Seminar Series Continues The next two in a series of employment practices liability educational seminars co-sponsored by The National Underwriter Company will be held ...
Going Overboard On Privacy Could Hurt Web Consumers In the Internet age, everyone is understandably more leery about their privacy. No one wants "the wrong ...
Mental Health Parity Would Still Leave Millions Uninsured Since Republicans are usually averse to adding government mandates onto the business community, we were surprised to ...
Coverage Smells 'Fishy' To The Editor: I greatly enjoyed Bruce Hillman's "FC&S Answer" column about the "great big Fish" sign that turned up missing. (See ...
National Underwriter Publishes Book To Help Risk Managers Handle Terrorism Threats The National Underwriter Company's Professional Publishing Group has released a new book, "Business at ...
An Agent By Any Other NameTo The Editor: After reading the April 22 NU article on page 5, headlined "Name Change Sparks Feud Between Agent/Broker ...
Congress Should Back Off On Ergonomics Regulation Just when you thought it was safe to relax and no longer worry about the government imposing ergonomic ...