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Monday, February 4, 2019
No. 301: Lost Pensioners—New York Comes Down Hard on Metropolitan Life
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Blogger's Note In a blogger's note in No. 300 (December 17, 2018), I said I was taking a vacation for two or three months. I decid...
Monday, December 17, 2018
No. 300: Guggenheim and the Dodgers Are Back in the News
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Blogger's Note Long-time readers may recall that I began this blog when I ended my monthly periodical, The Insurance Forum , with the ...
Friday, December 14, 2018
No. 299: Zurich Fights a Workers' Compensation Claim
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Joseph E. Leichtnam, a resident of South Dakota, worked for Rommesmo Companies d/b/a Dakota Steel & Supply, Inc. from May 2001 until Ap...
Monday, December 10, 2018
No. 298: Long-Term Care Insurance—More on General Electric's Massive Legacy Problem
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In No. 257 (3/12/18), No. 258 (3/19/18), and No. 261 (4/10/18), I posted items about the massive legacy problem faced by General Electric...
Monday, December 3, 2018
No. 297: Jim Baker's Sidelining at the FBI Has Not Worked Out Well for the Trump Administration
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Jim Baker is a Visiting Fellow at the Lawfare Institute, a Visiting Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, and a Lecture...
Monday, November 26, 2018
No. 296: The Age 100 Problem—My Unproductive Project
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For almost 20 years I have written extensively about "the age 100 problem" in life insurance. I wrote articles about the problem i...
Friday, November 9, 2018
No. 295: Watergate and the 1974 Road Map
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Blogger's Note: Although this post is outside my usual focus on insurance matters, I think you will find it interesting, especially in ...
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