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Charcol offers online services.
Independent mortgage and financial adviser Charcol has launched a new household insurance broking se...
Commentary - Mesothelioma: Court of Appeal reviews liability.
In February Justice Curtis dismissed a claim pursued by the widow of Arthur Fairchild, who had died ...
Shapiro recruited.
Barristers' chambers 3/4/South Square in London has appointed mediation specialist Issac Shapiro, a ...
24/7 broking: the wait continues.
Software developer Rarrigini & Rosso has yet to go live with products for its 24/7 broking model whi...
Reinsurance crash warning.
Reinsurers expect several commercial aviation insurers to change their stance on reinstatement arran...
Fisher hooks Kieran.
Outsourcing group Miller Fisher has appointed Kieran Gallagher as regional general manager in Scotla...
Greystoke's conditional move.
Greystoke Legal Services, an after-the-event insurance provider for solicitors, is to enter the no w...
Reading the riot Act.
In a climate of increased racial tensions, the Riots Damages Act is under close scrutiny, particularly from local police authorities, which often end up footing the bill for any insurance claims. Veronica Cowan reports.
Equitable misses Class law payment package deadline.
Equitable Life has failed to respond to a request by law firm Class Law to include the interests of ...
Appointment at Heatons Solicitors.
Stoke-on-Trent-based Heatons has appointed Nicola Brooks to head its personal injury department. She...
RSA tight-lipped over sell-off.
Royal & Sun Alliance is remaining tight-lipped on which parts of its business will be sold in the ne...
Wardale new chief.
Personal injury specialist Manchester at 40 King Street has appointed former law firm Addleshaw Boot...
Kerrigan retirement causes shake-up at Forbes.
International broker Alexander Forbes has announced a senior management shake-up, following the news...
From dot.com to dot.gone.
Stephen Metcalfe delves into the legal minefield of potential claims arising from losses on internet business investments. Company directors - and their insurers - are only a few of those who may find themselves at a loss.
Weakest link may be strong.
With reference to the article on the demise of the i2i-link initiative (The weakest link?, PM, 25 Oc...
Rankings toned down.
The Law Society has backed away from radical plans, first mooted in March, to rank solicitors on how...
Appointment at Winchester White.
Winchester White, the management consultants, has taken on Chris Jackson as managing consultant. His...
Partner offering.
Bermudian reinsurer Partner Re is to offer $200m (£138m) of trust preferred and $150m of mandatory c...
E-complacency costs insurers.
Insurers were accused of "fudging the issue" of technology at the Institute of Economic Affairs conf...
Thompson: new loss adjusting company unveiled.
A new chartered loss adjusting and surveying services company Hilton Thompson has been launched by a...
Techno link up.
Allianz Ireland has partnered with technology company Wipro to help in the development of software f...
Voice system not fad.
I would like to put the record straight with regard to the story Insurers duped by "fad" (Post Magaz...
The case for a case manager.
The newly-launched Case Management Society of the UK will make it possible for insurers and lawyers to use rehabilitation with confidence, asserts Lord Hunt of the Wirral.
If and Sampo merge.
If P&C Insurance is to merge with Sampo's property & casualty insurance operation and broaden its ow...