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Architects and Engineers Risk Review
A Publication Of The Professional Liability Agents Network

The A/E Risk Review may be downloaded in PDF format by clicking on one of the issue choices below.  You will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or above installed on your computer to read any of the manuals below. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader for free by clicking on the icon: 

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Volume 111, 2011

Getting the Right PL Coverage at the Right Price

Volume 110, 2011

Reducing Risks When Specifying Materials

Volume 109, 2011

The Risks and Rewards of Value Engineering

Volume 108, 2011

Actions that can Increase Revenues and Profits

Volume 107, 2011

Getting A Hold On Mold

Volume 106, 2011

Get It in Writing: Avoid Verbal Contracts

Volume 105, 2011

So You Want to be a Construction Manager

Volume 104, 2011

25 Questions: Measuring Your Risk Management IQ

Volume 103, 2010

The Essentials of Negotiating a Limitation of Liability Clause

Volume 102, 2010

Project Evaluation More Important Than Ever

Volume 101, 2010

Tight Budgets, Limited Credit Lead to Underfunded Projects

Volume 100, 2010

Why You Should Choose Mediation

Volume 99, 2010

Keeping Your Client Off of Your PL Policy

Volume 98, 2010

Reducing the Chances of Third-Party Claims

Volume 97, 2010

Managing Jobsite Risks

Volume 96, 2010

Prevailing Party Contract Clauses: Yes or No?

Volume 95, 2009

Decennial Liability: Is the Risk Worth It?

Volume 94, 2009

Communication Key to Avoiding Claims

Volume 93, 2009

Reducing Liabilities ofMultiple-Prime Projects

Volume 92, 2009

Negotiating Insurance Requirements In Client Contracts

Volume 91, 2009

Indemnities, Part 2: Where Agreements May Make Sense

Volume 90, 2009

Indemnities, Part 1: Avoiding Added and Uninsurable Liabilities

Volume 89, 2009

Reporting Claims and Locking In Your PL Coverage

Volume 88, 2009

Understanding and Avoiding Fiduciary Liability

Volume 87, 2009

Staffing Issues Front and Center with A/E Firms

Volume 86, 2009

Fast-Track Projects Continue to Gain Speed

Volume 85, 2008

Getting Paid In A Slow Economy

Volume 84, 2008

Finding Condo Coverage

Volume 83, 2008

Nobody is Perfect: How to Manage Client Expectations

Volume 82, 2008

Jobsite Safety Part 2

Volume 81, 2008

Jobsite Safety Part 1

Volume 80, 2008

Integrated Project Delivery

Volume 79, 2007

Scope of Services: A Profitable Risk Management Tool

Volume 78, 2007

Top 10 Risk Management Questions Facing Design Firms Today

Volume 77, 2007

Controlling The Cost of PL Insurance

Volume 76, 2007

Avoiding Liabilities When Specifying Materials

Volume 75, 2007

Value Engineering: The Good, the Bad and the Better

Volume 74, 2007

Avoiding The Profit Squeeze

Volume 73, 2007

Mold Continues to Grow as Liability Threat

Volume 72, 2007

Dealing with Mr. Handshake

Volume 71, 2007

Construction Management Roles, Responsibilities & Risks

Volume 70, 2007

Limitation of Liability Clauses Underused

Volume 69, 2006

A Prudent Approach to Project Selection

Volume 68, 2006

25 Questions: What’s Your Risk Management IQ?

Volume 67, 2006

Minimizing Risks of an Underfunded Project

Volume 66, 2006

The Rewards and Risks of BIM

Volume 65, 2006

Foreign Projects Bring Both Opportunities, Challenges

Volume 64, 2006

Should Your Client Be a Named Insured?

Volume 63, 2006

A Closer Look at Field Observation Services

Volume 62, 2006

Steering Clear of Fiduciary Liability

Volume 61, 2006

Avoiding Claims from Contractors and Other Third Parties

Volume 60, 2005

Telecommuting: Home Sweet Home Office?

Volume 59, 2005

Statute of Repose Key to Record Retention Policy

Volume 58, 2005

An “Attorneys’ Fees” Clause: Use It or Lose It?

Volume 57, 2005

Communicate Early and Often

Volume 56, 2005

Staffing Plans Impact Professional Liability

Volume 55, 2005

Reducing Risks of Multiple-Prime Projects

Volume 54, 2005

Negotiating Insurance Requirements with Your Clients

Volume 53, 2005

Getting Paid Without Counterclaims

Volume 52, 2005

Proceed Slowly and Surely with Fast-Track Projects

Volume 51, 2004

Indemnities, Part 2: Consultant-Friendly Agreements

Volume 50, 2004

Indemnities, Part 1: Beware of Unfair Client Contracts

Volume 49, 2004

Meeting the Standard of Care

Volume 48, 2004

The Condo Conundrum

Volume 47, 2004

Jobsite Safety, Part 2 Steps for Avoiding Liabilities

Volume 46, 2004

Jobsite Safety, Part 1 War Stories Reveal Potential Liabilities

Volume 45, 2004

Limiting CADD Liabilities Part 2: Contracts and Ownership Issues

Volume 44, 2004

Limiting CADD Liabilities Part 1: Risks and Remedies

Volume 43, 2003

Details, Details... Drafting Your Scope of Services

Volume 42, 2003

Specifying Materials

Volume 41, 2003

Finding PL Coverage in a Seller's Market

Volume 40, 2003

Beware of Value Engineering Look-Alikes

Volume 39, 2003

Design-Build Projects Present Unique Risks and Rewards

Volume 38, 2003

Mold is a four Letter Word

Volume 37, 2003

Drafting an Enforceable Limitation of Liability Clause

Volume 36, 2002

Dealing with An Underfunded Project

Volume 35, 2002

Why Mediation

Volume 34, 2002

Avoiding Fiduciary Liability

Volume 33, 2002

The Named Game: When Your Client Asks to Be a Named Insured

Volume 32, 2002

The Basics of Project Selection

Volume 31, 2002

Combating Budget Overruns

Volume 30, 2002

Foreign Intrigue: Risks and Rewards of International Markets

Volume 29, 2002

Ten Common Contractual Questions - and Answers

Volume 28, 2002

Setting Your Record Retention Policy

Volume 27, 2002

A Failure to Communicate

Volume 26, 2002

What is the Standard of Care?

Volume 25, 2002

First Line of Defense Against Third-Party Claims

Volume 24, 2001

The High Cost Of Defense

Volume 23, 2001

Safe at Home With Telecommuting

Volume 22, 2001

What's Your Professional Liability Loss Prevention I.Q.?


Environmental Consultant Risk Review
A Publication Of The Professional Liability Agents Network

The EC Risk Review may be downloaded in PDF format by clicking on one of the issue choices below.  You will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or above installed on your computer to read any of the manuals below. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader for free by clicking on the icon: 


Volume 60, 2011

Steps to Increase Your Revenues and Profits

Volume 59, 2011

Avoid Those Verbal Contracts

Volume 58, 2011

The Essentials of Negotiating a Limitation of Liability Clause

Volume 57, 2011

Project Evaluation More Important In Tough Times

Volume 56, 2010

Why You Should Choose Mediation

Volume 55, 2010

Why Your Client Should Not Be a Named Insured

Volume 54, 2010

Telecommuting and Home Office Liabilities

Volume 53, 2010

Pros and Cons of Prevailing Party Contract Clauses

Volume 52, 2010

Communication Key to Avoiding Claims

Volume 51, 2009

Negotiating Insurance Requirements In Client Contracts

Volume 50, 2009

Indemnities, Part 2: Where Agreements May Make Sense

Volume 49, 2009

Indemnities, Part 1: Beware of Unfair Client Contracts

Volume 48, 2009

Reporting Claims and Locking In Your PL Coverage

Volume 47, 2009

Understanding and Avoiding Fiduciary Liability

Volume 46, 2009

Staffing Issues Front and Center with Environmental Firms

Volume 45, 2009

Getting Paid In A Slow Economy

Volume 44, 2008

Nobody’s Perfect: Managing Client Expectations

Volume 43, 2008

Integrated Project Delivery

Volume 42, 2008

CADD Part 2: Contractual and Ownership Protection

Volume 41, 2008

CADD Part 1: Dealing with Today’s Liabilities

Volume 40, 2007

Top 10 Risk Management Questions Facing Environmental Firms Today

Volume 39, 2007

Avoiding Liabilities When Specifying Materials

Volume 38, 2007

Mold Continues to Spread as Liability Risk

Volume 37, 2007

Dealing With Mr. Handshake

Volume 36, 2007

Limit of Liability Clauses Worth Fighting For

Volume 35, 2007

Project Selection: A Risk Assessment

Volume 34, 2007

25 Questions: What's Your Risk Management IQ?

Volume 33, 2006

Foreign Projects Bring Both Opportunities, Challenges

Volume 32, 2006

Mediation: The Preferred Dispute Resolution Technique

Volume 31, 2006

An “Attorneys’ Fees” Clause: Use It or Lose It?

Volume 30, 2005

Staffing Levels Can Impact Your Liabilities

Volume 29, 2004

Getting Paid Without Counterclaims

Volume 28, 2004

Meeting the Standard of Care

Volume 27, 2004

Jobsite Safety Presents Double Duty for Environmental Consultants

Volume 26, 2004

Drafting Your Scope of Services

Volume 25, 2003

Specifying Materials

Volume 24, 2003

Dealing with An Underfunded Client

Volume 23, 2003

Mold Is A Four Letter

Volume 22, 2003

Drafting an Enforceable Limitation of Liability Clause

Volume 21, 2003

Why Mediation

Volume 20, 2002

The Named Game: When Your Client Asks to Be a Named Insured

Volume 19, 2002

Combating Budget Overruns

Volume 18, 2002

Ten Common Contractual Questions - and Answers

Volume 17, 2002

A Failure to Communicate

Volume 16, 2002

First Line of Defense Against Third-Party Claim

Volume 15, 2001

What's Your Professional Liability Loss Prevention I.Q.?


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Property & Casualty Risk Review
A Publication Of The Professional Liability Agents Network

The Property & Casualty Risk Review may be downloaded in PDF format by clicking on one of the issue choices below.  You will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or above installed on your computer to read any of the manuals below. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader for free by clicking on the icon: 


Volume 03, 2012

The Basics of Business Interruption and Extra Expense Insurance

Volume 02, 2011

Ten Steps to Controlling Workers Compensation Insurance Costs

Volume 01, 2011

Providing Safety for the Lone Worker


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