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Hill House Hammond completes acquisition.
High-street broker Hill House Hammond has completed the acquisition of a further five high-street in...
The Financial Services Authority ...
The Financial Services Authority has pencilled in £180.5m to meet the costs of regulating the indust...
Liability question.
Despite teaching union NASUWT advising members against organising school trips in the wake of recent...
Clyde breaks new friendly barriers.
Insurance specialist City law firm Clyde & Co has broken new ground, with the first use of a new fin...
Total recall?
In today's compensation-hungry society, manufacturers can not afford to ignore product liability and recall cover, should something go wrong on the production line. Jane Bernstein reports on this niche sector.
Cigna teams up with International SOS.
Cigna has teamed up with International SOS to launch a worldwide online physician-led health care ne...
Appointment at Home Service.
Home Service has recruited two new managing directors to its team. Jonathan King has been promoted f...
Strategic Thought ...
Risk software development company Strategic Thought has launched the latest version of its Active Ri...
Commentary - Pitch battle for player safety.
In the last few weeks, the spectre of violence at football grounds has raised its head again. Howeve...
Compensation claims ...
Compensation claims by people who have tripped on pavements or damaged their cars on potholes have c...
Compensation row moves to the Lords.
The House of Lords is to hear an appeal of last December's landmark employers' liability ruling, kno...
Corporate capital is real Lloyd's reformer.
Post Magazine readers may be under the illusion that Sax Riley will be remembered as Lloyd's great r...
Ex-SA heavyweight joins new rival venture.
A former Salvage Association heavyweight has resurfaced to front a new rival marine surveying compan...
Mutual liability is a testing claim
(Court of Appeal - 21 November 2001) The claimant, Hurstwood Developments (HD), was contracted to b...
Loss adjusting fee cuts mean more fraudulent claims go unchecked.
Despite what they continually preach, insurers permit fraudulent claims to go unhindered. Insurer...
October launch for new body.
A trade body for the replacement industry is now due to be formerly established in October, followin...
View from the Union - Roger Lyons
Roger Lyons, joint general secretary, Amicus The Equal Pay Act went onto the statute book in 1975. ...
Appeal: no proof of victimisation
(Court of Appeal - 18 December 2001) The appellant originally complained of racial discrimination a...
DBS Financial Management links up ...
Independent financial adviser support network DBS Financial Management has linked up with MediQuote ...
Floods return.
The Association of British Insurers this week called on the government to publish its long-awaited r...
Retired Kellogg gets senior job in Signet
Tom Kellogg, the former president and chief operating officer of General Re (now GeneralCologne Re), ...
PMA Re's pre-tax profit slumps by two-thirds
PMA Re made a $1.9m pre-tax profit in the year to the end of 2001 on net written premiums of $361m, c...
General Re posts $1.3bn loss
General Re has said it expects a pre-tax underwriting loss of $1.27bn for the fourth quarter of 2001....
Transatlantic in profit despite 11 September loss
Reinsurer Transatlantic Holdings made an $18.9m net profit in 2001 despite $139.8m of after-tax catas...