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We've noted that boards of top financial firms haven't really been held accountable for the turbulence over the past year. But the subprime crisis is hitting home in another way: rising D&O insurance costs. Financial Week notes that so far, only banks and financial services firms have been hit with rising costs--for good reason. But the number of subprime suits has exploded, and soon other industries may feel the inflationary ripples. In the wake of the Enron scandal in the early 2000s, the cost of D&O insurance rose 260 percent over two years, driven mainly by lawsuits and the fear of lawsuits. This at a time when most directors feel the need for more Side A coverage, which reimburses directors and executive officers when lawsuits are not covered by other insurance policies.

For more: 
- here's the Financial Week article

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