Putting a ceiling on costs

The rise in legislation to protect employees goes hand in hand with the increasing threat of costly claims against employers, yet less than half of small to medium-sized enterprises are covered by legal expenses insurance, leaving themselves exposed, as Marcus Alcock writes

Governments are often accused of not doing enough to cut red tape and help small businesses do what they do best without having to attend to what is often perceived as burdensome administration

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Making sense of the Insurance Act

Trade Voice: James Davey, president of the British Insurance Law Association and professor of law at the University of Bristol, warns an imminent legal judgment could be decided on a false assumption.

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