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Tales of the unexpected

The courts have demonstrated the different ways insurance fraud can be dealt with. However, Gavin Rees and Paul Lowe report on how some of the findings are, on the face of it, unexpected.

Taking precautions

Many have warned workplace legislation regulation could result in a swell of employment-related claims. Louise Meeson looks at how employment practices liability insurance could help stem the tide.

Keeping schtum

With the end of the case of Wasa v Lexington, David Murphy and Leon Taylor explain that what the House of Lords did not say, rather than just what it did, seems to be far more revealing.

Redevelopment reaction

Paula Whittell reports on the Corby Group Litigation, and the implications it could have for local authorities, developers, steel producers and their insurers.

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