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A voyage of discovery.

In the sixth of Post Magazine's series of back-to-basics legal articles, we look at discovery, the means by which insurers can weed out an inflated claim from one which is genuine.

MOT deal hits the skids.

S leased an MOT testing machine to C, who was a tenant of D. Later, C repudiated the lease but the e...

Bitter-sweet Lime St.

Despite predictions of losses for the Lloyd's market, the Corporation's plans to put its own house in order are progressing, reports Anthony Gould.

Second hand cover.

Fishers subsidiary Miller Firstline aims to boost the credibility of a leading second hand goods fra...

Double blow for Kendal.

The Insurance Institute of Kendal received a heartbreaking 50th birthday present this week - the new...

High hopes.

Cavell Commutations expects its annual Rendez Vous in Norwich on 7-10 June to be the most constructi...

Lumsden-Cook retires.

Anthony Lumsden-Cook, chairman of Lloyd's high net worth household provider Cox Underwriting Service...

US-Japan teaming.

Japan's Yasuda Fire & Marine Insurance Company has set up an equally-owned securities joint venture ...

Adjusting to change.

Loss adjusting mergers have left members of the profession facing one burning question: should they follow their employer into a new venture, or set up on their own? Len Clarke reports.

View with a Room.

Atrium Cockell Underwriting (Lloyds Syndicate 609) is installing new software solutions from Room Un...

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