NU's latest quarterly ethics column focuses on the controversyover whether insurance agents and brokers can continue acceptingcontingency fees from insurers without creating a conflict ofinterest between what's best for their clients against whatbenefits the agency's bottom line. Editor In Chief Sam Friedmaninvites readers to weigh in with additional comments on his blogtoday at www.property-casualty.com.
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