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Trial & error.

There is potential for discrepancies between the Human Rights Act and the CPR, not least those surrounding the right to a fair trial. However, a recent judgement should comfort insurers, Sarah Cochran says.

Spiralling claims.

Employment is just one area in which claims look set to spiral following the introduction of the Human Rights Act. Sue Jenkins and Rachel Dineley find out why employment practices liability cover could be an employer's best friend.

Odin the firefighter.

Odin the Labrador has become the eighth fire dog to be sponsored by Zurich Financial Services and jo...

Driven by finance.

For credit insurers the key parts of their business often vary between credit management and specific claims cover. Andrew Newman takes a look at the trends in a thriving industry.

Appointment at Crutes.

Crutes has further strengthened its team with the appointment of Angela Coburn who will carry out re...

QBE unveils Lloyd's upheavals

Australian insurer QBE has announced the results of its strategic review of its Lloyd's business foll...

Chaucer sets up new venture

Chaucer has launched a new company to manage consortium arrangements, both for Lloyd's syndicates and...

Bell: new website.

Church and charity specialist broker AT Bell has launched a new website to help clients obtain the m...

Oxford on hold.

Broker-only syndicate Oxford, which was due to start trading on 1 August and had to delay its openin...

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