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End of the lines.

Following Independent's collapse, the industry has erred on the side of caution in assuming certain lines of its business. From small and medium size companies, this is understandable, but even the larger players are wary. Lynn Rouse gets the cover story.

Following the demise of Independent Insurance, announcements of
commercial lines bulk transfers were conspicuous by their absence. Brokers
knocking at the doors of likely carriers faced heavy

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