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A beautiful mind

Insuring an intangible asset such as an individual's or a company's intellectual property is understandably complex and relatively expensive. However, as Nicola Kohn explains, areas like patent strategy will soon become part of day-to-day business discourse

Coverages for intellectual property have always been niche products in the insurance market, with high premiums and, in some cases, big claims - meaning that either the client or the insurer decides

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Storm damage claims test insurers’ settlement choices

A year of severe storms has strained repair networks and claims operations, which Ben Blain, head of property at Verisk Claims, points out has placed insurers’ settlement decisions, data oversight and ability to evidence fair customer outcomes firmly under the regulatory spotlight.

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