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Who will pay for the damage?
The clash between before and after-the-event cover continues with the House of Lords ruling in Callery v Gray imminent. Edward Murray explains why ATE has, however, failed to dominate the market.
Enter PM's fantasy World Cup competition.
As the nation gears up for the forthcoming World Cup, Post Magazine is getting into the spirit of the contest with its special fantasy World Cup Football Competition.
Loss-making Miller Fisher wins TPA deal.
Outsourcing provider Miller Fisher Group has won its first third-party administration contract in Ir...
Claim avoided in light of fire fraud.
Uddin v Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society (Queen's Bench Division - 28 February 2002).
Penny Black's insurance week.
Penny was pleased to spot the dapper-looking Tony Lancaster - ex-Groupama - in Covent Garden last we...
An indivisible risk.
John Butler reviews cases that highlight the difficulty of allocating liability in mesothelioma cases.
Europeans plan rival to ICAO aviation cover.
European airlines are working on an equivalent to the US Equitime mutual scheme to provide aviation ...
Discovery doubt.
Peter Chaffetz and Steven Schwartz consider further US court rulings on the power of reinsurance arbitration panels to compel third-party discovery.
Lloyd's levy rise is 'good'.
Lloyd's decision to raise its premium levy on each syndicate to 2% should "weed out" the poorer unde...
Look ahead 30 years.
Successful insurance products, just like any others, need to adhere to the 'Can I?' motto - constant...
Watching your back.
The Human Rights Act means that the use of surveillance evidence to contest personal injury claims cases could be rendered inadmissible. However, as long as insurer defendants watch their step, such evidence can still be invaluable, says Simon Gibson.
Cynical or ham-fisted?
This week was another black one for the insurance industry's reputation and once again it has all be...
Plea for pool down under.
The Australian government has called on the insurance industry to set up an insurance pool to help e...
Settlement offer fails to halt asbestos test cases.
The Association of British Insurers has rejected criticisms that its failed 11th-hour move over the ...
Teams battle it out to reach the last eight.
It was heartbreak for Impact Plus as the group stages of the fifth Post Magazine Charity Football Co...
Appointment at Keoghs.
Keoghs has employed Iain Tenquist as partner in its personal injury team. Mr Tenquist specialises in...
Insurers "cynical" and "underhand" over Fairchild move
The insurance industry's attempt to settle the three asbestos-disease related cases due to have been ...
ABI puts asbestos scheme offer on the table
The House of Lords is to continue with its plans to hear the three cases relating to mesothelioma cl...
DAS splits off ATE business.
Bristol-based legal expenses insurer DAS is to create a separate division for its after-the-event bu...
ABI to meet MPs in flood move.
The Association of British Insurers is meeting MPs next week in an effort to generate enough support...
Footie results see two in quarter-finals.
The second round of group matches in the Post Magazine Charity Football Competition saw two teams - ...
Banding together.
To reap the rewards of customer relationship management it is vital for businesses to place the emphasis on teamwork between departments. Bob Bevan explains how to take a more elastic approach to future initiatives.
CBI: insurers less optimistic.
Optimism in the financial services sector has improved more than at any time for the last two years....
CILA rides out the storm.
The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters has proved itself remarkably resilient as it sits at the c...