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in descending order from most recent Protected Cell Captive- ART for All Seasons ERISA Attacks Threaten Self-Insured Health Benefits Legislation to Expand Liability Risk Retention Act Introduced into Congress South Carolina Captures Captive Insurance Market Can Captives Unite Against the Man? RRGs- A Matter of Perception SIIA Reps, Treasury Officials Discuss Tax Proposal Some Problem-Plagued SIGs Make Transition to ‘Butterflies’ Rent-a-Captive Designed to Take Advantage of DC’s Incorporated Protected Cell Structure Continuing our Primer with the Example of Liability Coverage Similar to Med Stop-Loss Global Capital Markets Bolster ART Our Leg/Reg Marching Orders for 2007 ART Provides a Solution to Hard Market in Benefits Stop-Loss PCCs in South Carolina This Spy Learns: The British Are Coming! Mainstream Media 'Discovers' ART ARRC Update for Captive & ART Review District of Columbia, The Taft Companies Perspective Two Approaches to the Hard Property Market New 'Alternative' Solves Many Problems UR Not Just a Traffic Signal 'Mr. X' Tells Why AHP Legislation is Vital This Baby Weighs More Than Usual Powerful Interests to Undermine All ART ARRC's Argument to NAIC It's OK to Be a Branch Office Town Battle Commences ARRC press release Association Leaders Join Coalition to Save RRGs ARRC Launched by SIIA 'Top Ten' Resolutions for State Regulators Captive Domiciles Fear RRG Rules ‘Railroad’ RRGs Help Solve Real World Problems, But State Regulators are Throwing Fits These Kinds of Claims are A Big Pain Employers Waking up to Benefits Captives Spitzer: Crusader or Tyrant Association Health Plan Legislation More Than a Mirage? A Convert to ART Entrepreneurship ERISA Stop-Loss Plans Must Be Squeaky Clean SCCIA Members Bring Fresh ART Solutions Amendments to District of Columbia Captive Law Chart New Territory Captive Cells Come to the Nation's Capital Spitzer Probe Could End One Era, Begin a New One Redmer: Captive Insurance Could Ease Malpractice Issues ART Gallery Column in SIIA Self Insurer (November issue) Simplest Form of ART: Direct Writing Captive South Carolina Reaches 100 Mark for Captives Captives Coming Onshore Strong Appeal to Traditional Self-Insurance Industry Fronted Programs Provide Services/Rewards of Captives Montana Captive Licenses Surge FAQ About Captive Insurance Companies and The District of Columbia ART Becoming Market of Choice ACE at SCCIA Conference CIC-DC Applauds District of Columbia for New "Cutting Edge" Approach on Licensing Insurers Branch Captives in Washington D.C. (Employee Benefits) D.C. Captives Law Provides New Opportunity for Associations The DC Difference A Captivating Concept for Montana Q&A with SCCIA President Jim Kinder Captives as important to South Carolina as BMW Captives South Carolina Continues to Accommodate Captive Formation A.M. Best Company News Release Employee Benefit Captives-A Great Idea! D.C. Commissioner Sees Captive Potential in U.S. Capital Column in SCCIA "Palmetto Journal"
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