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How many letters?

Tim Evershed investigates the property and catastrophe market in the early stages of the Atlantic and Pacific hurricane seasons

The Reinsurance Power List 2010: Who's the daddy?

After the usual team debates, tears and tantrums, once again the Reinsurance team presents its annual Power List. We give you our opinions on who is hot and who is not in the reinsurance world and why they are a force to be reckoned with

Rethink: On the brink

Our monthly roundup of reader opinion shows that rates are stable but that a natural disaster could soon change the playing field

Legal update - costs: Recommended costs

Lord Justice Jackson recommended judges be given more powers to manage costs. Rob Williams examines the case of O'Beirne v Hudson to show how a more flexible approach is already being taken.

Credit hire: Stuck on you

After Axa spurned the Association of British Insurers' general terms of agreement, many thought other motor insurers would follow suit. Rachel Gordon examines why a mass exodus has not occurred.

Legal expenses - SME: Risky business

With employment and contractual disputes on the up since the downturn, many businesses are in greater need of legal expenses insurance. Why, then, is demand and take-up by SMEs still low, asks Sam Barrett.

sun never sets on west

MIB chief executive Ashton West has been a tireless leader of moves to embrace rehabilitation and tackle the twin issues of fraud and uninsured drivers, writes <BODY><p>Ant Gould</p></BODY>.

Top of the class

Allianz has made record profits, improved service and invested in staff despite the economic downturn, writes <BODY><p>Mairi MacDonald</p></BODY>.

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