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Rising star: Simone Sailman, Cunningham Lindsey
Private client services high-net-worth adjuster Simone has proved invaluable to the loss adjuster
Legal Update: What compensators can do when evidence comes to light late
Compensators can take steps to handle a claimant's lack of disclosure, even after making a stage-two offer.
Legal Update: The attack of the dangerous toys
Insurers need to fill the coverage gap for the new high-tech gadgets that may fail, explode and cause fires
Week in Post: Caterpillars, DIY and D&O
As a mum to an eight-month-old, the most high-tech my life gets is reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar. So I don't get many software or hardware issues.
Legal: Catastrophic injury cases need greater transparency
Since 1999 there has been a continuous effort to make personal injury litigation more efficient and more economical but the same is not true for transparency.
In the August issue of Post magazine
Inga Beale and the British Insurance Awards are in the August issue of Post.
Europe: Impact of the Insurance Act on reinsurers
The Insurance Act is coming into force in two weeks and it will have a significant impact on reinsurers. Here is what they should watch out for in particular.
Legal: Driverless cars journey on a bumpy road
Connected and autonomous vehicles are capturing headlines across sectors, none more so than in the insurance industry and at times we could be forgiven for thinking that a hands-off eyes-off car is just around the corner.
Adjudication pilot for professional negligence claims relaunched
An adjudication pilot for professional negligence claims has recently been relaunched. It replaces a more limited and rarely used pilot scheme of adjudication in lower-value claims against solicitors.
Europe: Football and the threat of terror
With millions of people visiting France for the Euro 2016 football tournament, the country is on high alert for possible terrorist attacks. What are the security risks involved?
Legal Update: The ins and outs of opting out
New provisions in the Consumer Rights Act 2015 allow opt-out collective actions
Penny Black's Social World - May 2016
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Penny Black's Social World - 24 March 2016
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Brain Training: 10 things you need to know about ... workplace monitoring
1. Insurance firms are increasingly well informed about the risks and obligations entailed in handling client data, but often less so about personal data relating to their own employees.
Penny Black's Insurance Week - 10 March 2016
When Penny decided to move with the times and get rid of her battered old typewriter little did she know that others were not following suit.
Penny Black's Social World - 3 March 2016
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Penny Black's Insurance Week - 3 March 2016
Penny is famous for getting about town in her immaculately kept Rolls Royce and doesn’t need to be told she’s a wonderful driver.
Penny Black's Social World - 25 February 2016
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Penny Black's Insurance Week - 25 February 2016
Penny enjoyed half term spoiling her young relatives with a trip to London’s Kidzania. This theme park offers an indoor town staffed by the children who visit each day.
Penny Black's Insurance Week - 18 February 2016
Penny is a dedicated fan of food and is proud to say she has eaten snails, frogs legs, ostrich and possibly even horse meat (although not through choice) and she is open to trying anything once.
Penny Black's Social World - 18 February 2016
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Penny Black's Social World - 11 February 2016
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