All Archive articles – Page 17
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Recovery Position
Richard Leedham looks at the problems surrounding reinsurance recoverables.
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Piercing the veil
Parent corporations may be liable for the sins of their subsidiaries, according to Calvin McNulty.
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Mixed messages
David Doe warns that rigorous discipline is needed in the professional liability sector.
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Merging market
A new style of merger and acquisition activity could finally help reinsurers add value. By Roy O'Neil and Chris Gentle.
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Hostage to fortune
Kidnap & ransom cover is an increasingly important aspect of risk management for global organisations. By Ronald Gift Mullins.
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Legal ease?
For the longest time a political football, the US tort liability system may now be close to reform. By Phil Zinkewicz.
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Integrate or decimate
Andre Nadeau argues that the M&A will only succeed if integration management is put to use.
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Executive employment challenges
Phil Palmer identifies the factors indicating it's time for a career change.
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Calling Time On Trenwick
The final foundering of Trenwick shows how the future of reinsurers is not just in their own hands, but also those of the regulators, investors and ratings agencies. By Sarah Goddard.
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Back To Basics
Global Reinsurance has conducted a survey of reinsurance CEOs to gauge the current strength of the market and to consider the sector's future direction. By Nigel Allen.
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Asbestos settlements: soldiering on
Marc I Bressman reviews the current status of asbestos litigation and recoveries, as impacted by the Wellington Agreement.
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A direct approach
As reinsurers are turning increasingly to writing direct insurance in the US, Clyde Owen looks at the opportunities outsourcing offers to managing the business.
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All change or no change?
Reinsurance modernisation will inevitably include the use of technology, despite inreon's recent demise, says Tim Wright.