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2006 CLRS Set for Atlanta
By Scott Charbonneau, Chairperson, Joint Committee on the Casualty Loss Reserve Seminar

Actuaries, analysts, accountants, regulators, and other interested parties will have a great opportunity this fall to learn more about loss reserves in today's ever-changing environment at the 2006 Casualty Loss Reserve Seminar (CLRS). The CLRS will be held at The Renaissance Waverly Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia on September 11-12.

This year's CLRS also provides a unique opportunity to learn about the activities of the Casualty Actuarial Society, the Conference of Consulting Actuaries, and the American Academy of Actuaries as we continue to respond to the evolving insurance environment. Learn what we are doing as a profession to improve the actuarial work product and the Statement of Actuarial Opinion. Share your own views and concerns on actuarial communication and critiques of the reserving process, and participate in a number of interactive sessions.

The 2006 CLRS will offer more than fifty sessions covering a variety of topics and tracks, including reinsurance reserving, financial reporting, variability and ranges, international issues, catastrophes and mass torts, professional development, emerging issues, and other areas specific to individual lines of business.

The CLRS is an opportunity for attendees to become acquainted with both basic and advanced topics in the areas of finance and financial risk management and their applications to the pricing and analysis of property/casualty insurance.

Don't miss this opportunity to participate in these sessions and enjoy the warm weather in Atlanta! For more information on sessions and registration, visit the CAS website.

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