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NEW! 3/23/2009 12:35:18 PM EST
INSURANCE LAW CENTER PERSON OF THE YEAR HONOREES FOR 2008
The LexisNexis Insurance Law Center Advisory Board has concluded its deliberations and selected the recipients of ILC’s Person of the Year awards for 2008. The sheer number of comments and emails we have received over the past month and the strength and spirit of the words that clients, colleagues and others submitted are a testament not only to the nominees’ various individual accomplishments b
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Editor's Corner
3/20/2009 11:02:02 AM EST
IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT: LexisNexis Insurance Law Center Person of the Year 2008 – FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT RESCHEDULED TO MONDAY, MARCH 23
In an astonishing demonstration of the power of Web 2.0, the ILC community has responded to our request for Person of the Year nominations in a big way. The sheer number of responses we have received and the strength and spirit of the words that clients, colleagues and others have submitted on behalf of the nominees are a testament not only to each finalist’s various individual accomplishments but to the depth and extent of thei
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3/13/2009 10:56:14 AM EST
NOMINATED FINALISTS: LexisNexis Insurance Law Center Person of the Year 2008 -- COMMENTS TAKEN THROUGH MARCH 18
The LexisNexis Insurance Law Center Advisory Board releases the following list of finalists for the LexisNexis Insurance Law Center Person of the Year awards for 2008. The Board invites commentary from visitors to this site through March 18, 2009.
 
Finalists are grouped according to the award category in which t
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