Analysis
Does Gibraltar rock?
Although Gibraltar has attracted a lot of UK-based insurers lately, it has not seen an accompanying recruitment 'boom'. Jonathan Swift finds out what the British dependency has to offer
Working at employers' liability
Employers Liability
Niche: the final frontier
Niche Commercial Lines
Keeping traffic flowing
Online Distribution
Binders by the book
Lloyd's
Rising to the occasion
Events Insurance
A hard hat area?
Engineering
Through the internet maze with Richard Griffiths
Website Review
Stale claims warning - Collins v Tesco
Law Reports
Birth case: multiple experts not the norm
Law Reports
Duma postpones car insurance law
The Duma, the parliament of Russia, has voted to suspend compulsory third-party car insurance just t...
Troubled waters
IUMI Review
Island snares more captives
Bermuda View
Whisky winner
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Isabel damage claims to hit $1.17bn
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Taking it to the limit
Several courts have recently addressed issues relating to annualisation - what does this mean for reinsurance limits?
Email hazard to reinsurers
Electronic paper trails created by email could be putting (re)insurers at risk of costly claims liti...
Swiss Re power generation insurance
Swiss Re has published a new technical report looking at the issues involved with insuring power gen...
A rising concern
Legal: Mould
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