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With the first company charged under the Corporate Manslaughter Act, Richard Addis asks whether small to medium-sized enterprises are being sold short by shoddy directors' and officers' products.

The recent case of Cotswold Geotechnical Holdings, the first firm to be charged in the UK under the 2007 Corporate Manslaughter Act, highlights just one of a multitude of potential pitfalls facing

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Storm brewing in legal PI market over genAI

As generative AI becomes embedded in professional workflows, Marcel Le Gouais explores how insurers are grappling with a rising wave of silent PI exposure driven by lawyers and other advisers mishandling AI-generated outputs.

Why MGAs need to hold the line in 2026

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