Claims

Court in the Act.

Marcus Alcock asks law firms what advice they would give to insurers in advance of the Human Rights Act going live.

A question of rights.

Kevin Fletcher answers the most frequently asked questions concerning the implementation of the new Human Rights Act, ahead of its introduction on 2 October.

Challenging times to come.

To gauge the concerns of the UK's insurance claims managers in the light of recent legislative and technological advances, PM conducted a survey and Alex Broad analyses the results.

Watch this space.

Surveillance is under scrutiny in the light of the new Human Rights Act. The dilemma for insurance investigators is how to gather evidence without contravening the Act, with many adopting a "wait and see" approach, says David Fanning.

Nelson renamed.

Nelson Hurst Professional Indemnity is changing its name to Alexander Forbes Professions, with effec...

Commentary.

Putting the boot on the other foot Since 1 April, claimants pursuing claims under conditional fee ar...

Worth their weight in gold.

Reinsurance chiefs may seem to command huge salaries, but compared with investment bankers they are a bargain. John Sanders finds out what the market's executives are earning and what skills are needed to make it to the top.

CSC deal extended.

City of Westminster Assurance has extended its partnership with Computer Sciences Corporation, as it...

Appointment at FMW.

Matthew Collins has been taken on as broking director by Chelmsford-based FMW. He joined the FMW Gro...

RSA partial float.

Royal & Sun Alliance is considering a partial float and rebranding of its fund management arm that c...

Axa merger unfolds.

Axa unveiled the details of the long-awaited merger of Axa Re and Axa Global Risks last week, some e...

Luring the best from the rest.

Employers want the best staff for the job, but the fight to recruit and keep top talent means changing the rules. Tim Latham explains.

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