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Slowdown confirmed.

Results from EULER Trade Indemnity's latest Quarterly Financial Trends survey support the view that ...

Quackenbush win.

Chuck Quackenbush has been re-elected California insurance commissioner for four years, beating chal...

Managers' £1bn.

A survey of AIRMIC members has found that UK risk managers control premiums worth over £1bn. The two...

What the papers say.

PRESS GAZETTE Lawyers for a TV news cameraman who is unable to work since he was gunned down whil...

Good job they're covered.

As the public perception of the risks facing professionals changes, Paul Redfern looks at the implications for insurers and asks whether it's justified.

Salus mass sell-off.

The Salus Ansvar Insurance Group has announced that it has agreed to sell its UK, New Zealand and Au...

R&SA fined £225,000.

Royal & SunAlliance is the latest firm to receive a fine after failing to carry out case reviews rel...

Memorial service.

A memorial service will be held on November 26 for George Felton, formerly of The Chiyoda Fire and M...

The end of courtroom drama?

There is growing dissatisfaction with the cost and time involved in settling disputes in the courts. One favoured solution is that of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Stephen Tester looks at how workable ADR would be.

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