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News Archives

As a result of ongoing discussions with our policyholders, Brown Pineo developed an electronic newsletter that allows us to keep you up to date on current trends and concerns in the E&O marketplace. We hope that these newsletters provide you with valuable information on how to reduce your exposure to an E&O claim. For your convenience we have archived past newsletters here providing you the easy reference. The Canadian Life Broker plan continues to be the most stable and cost effective plan available.

To apply for coveragedownload a Personal or Corporate application. For a more detailed description of Coverages please see our Summary of Coverage.

Winter 2007

  Corporate Coverage vs. Individual Coverage

This newsletter reviews the key differences between how an individual policy and a true corporate policy protect your corporation.  This article outlines:

  • The limitations of the “Vicarious Corporate Coverage” of an individual’s E&O Policy
  • The dangers of relying on the coverage of your agent force to protect your corporation
  • The E&O coverage available to corporations today

Summer 2004

  CLB vs. Group Sponsored Plans

This Newsletter offers some insight as to the differences between Association group sponsored plans and Our Individual Canadian life Broker Plan. Some items discussed are:

  • Why Individual coverage may be better serve your interests
  • Why Individual coverage can be less costly
  • How controlled underwriting results in more stable coverage options
  • Timely notice allows you to make the informed choices


Fall 2004

  A Well Documented File is Your Best Defense

This newsletter looks at how a well-documented file can be the difference between being exonerated, or having a substantial judgment levied against you.

  • Documenting Client’s needs and Expectations
  • Allow the Client to make the Informed Choice
  • Documenting Conversations