I have a tough time describing a client who is proactively looking out
for their best business interests as "anal".  Given the potential damage
a software mistake could cause, I'd think E&O coverage would be a given
for a provider.  
sodonnell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 08/31/2009 2:35:15 PM >>>
Jon,
Something to consider...if this potential client is this anal before
they
have even signed with you...what are they going to be like six months to
a
year from now and/or every time they receive your bill?
Something to think nabout...
Shannon O'Donnell
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Subject: Insurance - slightly off topic
I know a lot of the folks on this list run their own businesses so I'm  
hoping David will not mind this slightly off-topic post.
A potential client is asking for every kind of business insurance  
imaginable from liability to Errors-and-Omissions to ... lability is  
one thing but the errors and omissions I'm finding hard to locate.
So far we're having trouble finding companies that even offer such  
policies for small businesses let alone the costs or indeed any sign  
that anyone offers cross-border policies since we operate both in  
Canada and the US (and in Europe for that matter).
Anyone have such policies ?  And if so could you point me that the  
appropriate companies.
Jon Paris
www.Partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com
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