Claims
LMA and ACPO join up to combat fraud at Lloyd's
LMA CEO Gittings said agreement was a "serious commitment".
US: Chinese drywall makers may ignore lawsuits
Lawyers say they expect Chinese companies that made the wallboard to ignore hundreds of lawsuits filed against them in US courts.
CILA shakes up exam structure
New executive director Malcolm Hyde hails restructure.
Stanford blocked from accessing Lloyd’s funds
Allen Stanford’s court-appointed receiver persuades US judge to block bid to access insurance funds to pay lawyers
Dispute Resolution expands offering
Shropshire-based company launches disaster management offering
Airmic finalises speed of settlement agreement
Scheme agreed to limit problems with cash flow
Aon: Environmental risks not high on European risk managers agendas
Broker warns firms to review ELD,
Accident Exchange: 2500 claims worth £22m may be impacted by Autofocus involvement
Credit hire firm gathers 1.5 million pages of evidence.
Post Magazine 24 September - PDF
This week's issue of Post Magazine is now available as a PDF for all full subscribers.
Homeserve emergency services sold for £11m
Lloyds TSB backs acquisition
Making progress
While there have been innovative developments in the fight against fraud, the war has not been won and there is still much more to do, claims Benedict Burke.
seeking a creditable solution
Issues concerning credit hire continue to trigger much debate on all sides of the industry. With this in mind, Post hosted a frank and open debate on the subject. Jonathan Swift reports.
Brushing up
Building Regulations on energy performance are set to bring long-term benefits to UK businesses with brokers able to play a useful role" so now is the time to brush up your understanding, says Steve Ford.
Debate time in Denmark
With the threat of changes in weather patterns, insurers have an enormous interest in the effects of climate change. Daniel Dunkley reports on what they hope to achieve at the forthcoming United Nations COP15 conference in Copenhagen