Analysis
A sort of homecoming
London Market
My, how this little terror has matured
Mairi Mallon finds tough competition in the terrorism market has is not only been bringing in new clients in droves, but making existing players look at expanding their cover into other areas of political risk.
How the death of insurable interest will help capital market convergence
Neil Beighton explains how new thinking in the UK on the law relating to insurable interest might be a boon to the nascent insurance derivatives marketplace
Good morning Vietnam
International PMI
Winning ways
Household: League tables
UK reinsurers liable for Lexington clean-up costs
Lexington Insurance Company v Wasa International Insurance Company Ltd and AGF Insurance Ltd (Court of Appeal - 29 February 2008)
Open all hours
Business Continuity: Targeting SMEs
A tale from the deep
Legal Analysis: Public liability
Appeal court rejects 'double compensation' injury case
Brazier v Wolverhampton County Council (Court of Appeal - 14 December 2007)
Commentary - Time limits are rarely changeable
In Jurkowska v HLMAD (2008), HLMAD appealed against the employment tribunal decision that it had jur...
Planet terror
Business Continuity Management: Terrorism
Home to roost
Care Home Liability
Legal guardians
Commercial Legal Expenses
Dipping your toe in the water
Reinsurance: Brazil
India's bumpy ride?
Overseas Focus: India
Losing your identity
Cyber liability