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Appointment at Davies

Chartered loss adjusters Davies has recruited Peter Holmes to its newly-formed farm and country div...

Insurers tighten war risks

The Joint International Underwriting Association/Lloyd's War Risks Committee reacted immediately to t...

Safety chain

As insurers take greater control of contractor networks, they could be caught out by Health & Safety Executive moves to hold senior managers accountable for fatal workplace accidents. Steve Watkins believes it is vital to raise the awareness of insurers…

Events

20 March Lloyd's lecture - the chairman's view Lloyd's Old Library London Tel: 020 76...

Who wears the trousers?

Once again dress code has been hauled through the courts. Bob Jones advises firms to think carefully before they start imposing new rules in the workplace.

Appointment at DAS

Legal expenses insurer DAS has recruited Derek Cottrell to the new position of reinsurance technici...

Testing times in an unhealthy sector

Asbestos-related deaths are mounting and with them, the volume of compensation having to be paid out to claimants and their dependents. Andrew Morgan asks whether insurers can cope with the continual drip, drip, drip of claims coming through.

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