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  2. Inducement rule - Wikipedia

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    Because "inducement" is defined so broadly, say critics, it seems plausible that many current products could violate the same three principles as Grokster - one could argue that the marketing of the popular mp3 player known as the iPod meets all three criteria that the court proposed: 1) Apple's advertising campaign "Rip, Mix and Burn" can be ...

  3. Tenant inducement - Wikipedia

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    In commercial real estate, a tenant inducement (TI) is some sort of consideration given by a landlord in order to attract a new tenant or have an existing one renew their lease. Depending on the contents, the concept may be known as a concession or rent abatement, instead of inducement. There are several different forms of inducements.

  4. Financial compensation - Wikipedia

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    Some offers are too good to refuse. They may become an undue inducement in which they distort people's judgment, contravene their interests and thereby cause harm. [3] Financial compensation may be imposed by a judge, before a court, to a victim. [4]

  5. How Trump’s proposed tariffs could affect auto insurance - AOL

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    Insurance is reactionary, and carriers need time to see if and when the tariffs impact claims. “Over time, the tariffs could be expected to push up average claim severities,” says Dr. Hartwig.

  6. Freeway Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Freeway Insurance was founded in 1987 by Kelly Turton in Orange County, California. [7] Initially, the company’s focus was private passenger automobile insurance, [7] which was then acquired by Westline Corp., [7] which was then acquired by Confie, [8] one of the largest privately held insurance brokers in the United States [9] and a portfolio company of private equity firm ABRY Partners, in ...

  7. CNO Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    CNO Financial Group, Inc. (formerly Conseco, Inc. (from Consolidated National Security Corporation)) is an American financial services holding company based in Carmel, Indiana. [4] Its insurance subsidiaries provide life insurance, annuity and supplemental health insurance products to more than four million customers in the United States. These ...

  8. What is an insurance broker? - AOL

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    An insurance broker will need the same information as any insurance professional, including info about the insurance products you need and your personal details.

  9. Insurance Services of America - Wikipedia

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    Insurance Services of America is an independent insurance brokerage specializing in insurance services, international health insurance, and short-term medical insurance for US citizens. In addition to working directly with clients, the brokerage is a managing general agent (MGA) with over 4,000 licensed insurance agents and agencies throughout ...