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A closed door policy?

Simon Threadgold asks if the Access to Justice Act is having the opposite effect to which it was intended.

Busy filing their mails.

... and organising presentations, taking telephone calls - often in different languages - and doing their bit to keep a company running like clockwork. This is the role of the personal assistant in the 21st century, as Marcus Alcock discovers.

Fenchurch ruling.

Fenchurch Insurance Brokers has been stung by further claims of misconduct - months after being fine...

Vizards Staples & Bannisters.

Leading pensions lawyer Graham Chrystie has joined Vizards Staples & Bannisters. Mr Chrystie, who is...

Brazil.

The Brazilian government is to sell control of the Brazilian Reinsurance Institute, putting an end t...

£5m fire damage.

A fire at a furniture warehouse in Darlaston, west Midlands, has caused an estimated £5m worth of da...

Names claim fraud.

The Lloyd's trial got underway in earnest this week with Names' QC Simon Goldblatt saying they were ...

NU gets 1% less.

Norwich Union last week reported a 1% fall in profits to £768m, but said it had achieved outstanding...

A gift of a chance.

Marcus Alcock explains how the Internet can bring insurers closer to the Holy Grail of selling - one-to-one marketing.

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