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Beazley adds three to A&E team

Beazley Group has further strengthened its Architects & Engineers (A&E) professional liability team with the addition of three highly experienced claims managers, reinforcing the company’s presence within the U.S. market and recognizing the critical importance of effective claims service to clients in this sector.

Robert Honig joins Beazley as head of global A&E claims. Previously, Mr Honig was a Partner of Zetlin & DeChiara, a 30-attorney New York construction law firm, where he spent ten years litigating

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