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Dry spell linked to subsidence risk

As the Met Office confirms the first five months of 2010 in the UK to be the driest since 1964, it is likely there could be a rise in subsidence claims, according to Cunningham Lindsey.

GAB Robins boss looks overseas following MBO

The chief executive of GAB Robins UK has admitted it would like to formalise its international relationships — and could even launch its own overseas start-ups — as it seeks to grow its global markets business.

Marston quits Cunningham

Cunningham Lindsey is searching for an environmental services boss following Mike Marston's announcement that he plans to leave the business after six years.

Environmental liability: Grasping the impact

Despite it providing the potential for conflict, Mike Marston asks why brokers have failed to fully understand the implications of the Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) Regulations 2009.

Start-up seeks to aid genuine claims validation

An initiative that aims to help claims handlers make faster, informed decisions to validate a claim or pass it on for further investigation, has been launched by Stuart Dennis, chief executive of fraud management company TCF Corporate.

Tyco extends contract

Tyco Risk Management has extended its third-party administrations contract with Cunningham Lindsey for a further two years.

Corpore to buy assets

Corpore is to acquire some of the assets of rehabilitation provider, Kynixa.

CL secures TPA contract

Tyco Risk Management has extended its third party administrations contract with Cunningham Lindsey for a further two years.

Spotlight on talent: Get up and go

The percentage of students choosing insurance as a contender profession has recently risen but insurance companies must capitalise on the opportunities this presents, argues Caspar Bartington.

CL surveyor training

Cunningham Lindsey is offering its surveyors an improved training programme, as part of a plan to diversify and grow its surveying services division.