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Vol. 15 Edition 2 - Summer 2004

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ARIZONA'S LAW ON CANCELLATION OR NON-RENEWAL OF A MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE POLICY FOR NON-PAYMENT OF PREMIUM
By J. Michael Low, Esq.
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RISK RETENTION GROUPS: A COVERAGE SOLUTION FOR LONG-TERM CARE LIABILITY
By Thomas A. Player, Esq.
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MINIMUM CAPITAL & SURPLUS AND STATUATORY DEPOSITS AND WHO THEY PROTECT
By Ann M. Warren, Esq.
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WHY DO MY PREMIUMS KEEP GOING UP?
By Drew N. Bagot, Esq. and Aaron Starr Thesman, Esq.
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THE FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT RECENT (AND PENDING) DEVELOPMENT
By Kevin G. Fitzgerald, Esq.
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ARIZONA'S LAW ON CANCELLATION OR NON-RENEWAL OF A MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE POLICY FOR NON-PAYMENT OF PREMIUM

J. Michael Low, Esq.
(602) 266-1166

The Arizona law relating to the cancellation or non-renewal of a motor vehicle insurance policy is set forth in Article 11, Chapter 6, Title 20, Arizona Revised Statutes, A.R.S. - 20-1631, et seq. 

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RISK RETENTION GROUPS: A COVERAGE SOLUTION FOR LONG-TERM CARE LIABILITY

Thomas A. Player, Esq.
(404) 504-7623

Liability insurance for long-term care facilities is not readily available in a number of states, leaving many facilities with nowhere to turn for adequate coverage 

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MINIMUM CAPITAL & SURPLUS AND STATUATORY DEPOSITS AND WHO THEY PROTECT

Ann M. Warren, Esq.
(573) 634-2522

With the spotlight on the financial integrity and solvency of corporations in the U.S. by the media, by Federal and State governmental regulators, by consumer groups, and by investors, this is a good time to look at the minimum capital & surplus and statutory deposit requirements for insurance companies. 

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WHY DO MY PREMIUMS KEEP GOING UP?
The United States Supreme Court's Continued Degradation of Erisa's Protections for Group Health Plans

Drew N. Bagot, Esq.
(972) 701-7094

Aaron Starr Thesman, Esq.
(972) 701-7000

Since the inception of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA") it, among other things, effectively has served as a vehicle for protecting group health plans and assisting in maintaining costs to group health plan participants and beneficiaries. 

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THE FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT RECENT (AND PENDING) DEVELOPMENT

Kevin G. Fitzgerald, Esq.
(414) 297-5841

On December 4, 2003, President Bush signed into law the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003, also referred to as the �FACT Act.� 

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