Claims
The Liability Network creates separate divisions
The Liability Network has created two separate divisions: tln casualty and tln special risks, to better service the liability market.
Nothing wrong with 'little white lies' on job applications say employees
Two-thirds of employees have admitted to lying on their CVs, according to a survey of workers. Empl...
Firms going beyond call of duty on maternity payments
An increasing number of companies are offering maternity provisions that exceed those required by la...
HCML unveils rebrand
HCML is set to launch a new brand identity to reinforce its position as a full service case manageme...
Seeds of change
Legal Report
No excuse for TV blunders
Ask anyone who has been interviewed on television or radio and they will confirm it is no easy task,...
Forbes trio targets £10m with PI brokerage start-up
A new broker, specialising in professional indemnity and commercial insurance, has been launched in ...
Rewriting the rulebook
Legal Report
Defection is not damage
Seele Austria GmbH v Tokio Marine Europe Insurance (Queen's Bench Division - 21 June 2007)
'Doomed' hotel claim denied
Stuart Veitch and Susan Veitch v Avery (Court of Appeal - 12 July 2007)
Keeping your head above water
Flooding: Claims management
Looking back
Looking through Post's back catalogue paints a unique picture of more than 150 years of insurance ne...
Debunking the myth
Legal Report
Criminal blames rail firm
Gray v Thames Trains and Network Rail Infrastructure (Queen's Bench Division - 6 July 2007)
Classic move for Footman James
Aon and Footman James have plans for further acquisitions in the classic car market, after it acquir...
Willis accuses Marsh in poaching conspiracy case
Willis has accused a Marsh UK chief executive of being involved in a conspiracy to poach its employe...
What the papers said this week
Observer It should be the trip of a lifetime, but for many young Israelis their travels in the ...
Trial and errors
Legal Report
Appointment at Keoghs
Keoghs has expanded its intelligence services unit. Paul Chandler has been appointed team leader wit...
QBE PI market leader defects to Lloyd's rival
Mitsui Insurance has hired one of QBE's professional indemnity market leaders to head up its own div...
Irish thinking is backwards
I'm not sure who Richard Finan is referring to when he says that "Ireland has been serviced by an ou...
Cloud with a silver lining
Headlines have been dominated in recent weeks by the billions of pounds insurers will pay out as a r...
Impending doom saw auditor give up trying
Independent’s internal actuary Paul Johnson had “given up trying to argue” the doomed insurer’s case, writes Jamie Dunkley .
Chronic pain claims rising says Keoghs
Claims for damages in respect of long term chronic pain are on the increase according to national law firm Keoghs.