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Equitas landed with £94m Gulf War bill.
Equitas, the company established by Lloyd's to reinsure pre-1992 liabilities, is facing a further £9...
Firms in the dark over pensions.
Uncertainty over government pension proposals has led to a pensions planning blight, according to on...
How UK can boost its record on rehab.
I am pleased to support your Rehabilitation First campaign, which already seems to have attracted mo...
No win, no fee means new threat.
An insurer has warned brokers to be alert to the threat posed by solicitors when Legal Aid is phased...
Funky job-hunting.
A lime green and violet mailshot teaser campaign was the first sign that a new recruitment tool was being launched. Alex Broad explains.
Appointment at Berrymans Lace Mawer.
Law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer has appointed four new partners to its personal injury division. Three...
Be wary of rehab.
Dr Joe Slesenger says there is a good reason why insurers have not yet embraced rehabilitation - cost.
Disaster on the menu?
As plans are finalised to celebrate the year 2000, potential partygoers may be alarmed to hear that ...
KAC insurers to pay $150m
The war risks (re)insurers of Kuwait Airlines Corporation (KAC) have been ordered to pay $150m for sp...
Exclusive - Experts draw up old age blueprint.
Both long term care and pensions provision should be wrapped in a new Lifetime Savings Plan, a body ...
Hysterics obscure fraud issue.
The comment by the adjuster on the Data Protection Act becoming a fraudster's charter (Post Magazine...
Another voice in support.
We would like to contribute to Post Magazine's Rehabilitation First forum, specifically in relation ...
CGU presentation.
Former European 400m champion and Olympic silver medalist Roger Black passed on some of his motivati...
Axa cut off date.
Axa Health is to stop writing new business under its own brand from the start of the year. It will c...
Flotation on hold.
Plans to float insurance solutions provider Experian have been put on hold after its parent company ...
A question of interpretation.
Mark Baylis gives his response to a letter from Alan Burtonshaw, client manager, Swiss Re, carried in last week's Post Magazine explaining why the company was unhappy with some aspects of the Code of Best Practice on rehabilitation.
Exclusion zone.
Combating financial and social exclusion is hampered by moves to address fraud. Stuart Cliffe loo...
A long-term care guessing game.
The prospects of any significant decision on the financing of long-term care appear to have disappea...
Effective claims management after Woolf.
Claims management is being re-invented in the wake of the major overhaul of the legal system inspire...
Direct sales forces survive.
Your article "Axe to fall on direct sales" (Post Magazine 25 November, p3) suggested that the days o...
Bug is history'.
Accident damage specialist Audatex's managing director Alex Leonard has dismissed concerns over the ...
Fraud figures disappoint ABI.
The latest Association of British Insurers' annual fraud survey reveals a disappointingly low reduct...
Fears over premium hikes.
Premium levels for after-the-event cover are causing law firms great anxiety, according to legal exp...
Rehab Code will thrive on debate.
Next week we will publish a list of the insurers, solicitors, brokers and service providers that hav...