All Legal articles – Page 14
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Features
Not what it says on the tin
A round-up of some key cases in the UK and the US in 2006 highlights some basic issues with follow-the-settlement and claims cooperation clauses, explain Ian McKenna, Wendy Allen-Rodney, Matthew Ingber and Jordan Rosenfeld.
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Country Analysis
Hitting the ground running
Energy-rich Middle Eastern state Qatar is poised for rapid change. With one of the biggest development projects in the world underway, its undeveloped insurance industry is targeted for massive reform. Helen Yates considers the country's bid to attract the world's insurers and reinsurers.
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Global Matters
Finite under the microscope
Despite the fines imposed by the FSA, the German financial regulator BaFin will not be levying penalties on Cologne Re.
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Features
Contract uncertainty
If ever there was a case that truly underlined the importance of contract certainty - and of issuing a policy in a timely fashion - it is the ongoing battle between insurers and World Trade Center Properties. In the first of a two part series, Peter Schwartz explains the latest ...
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XL subsidiary receives subpoena
XL Capital Assurance is among a number of industry members that have received a grand jury subpoena
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Moody's comments on bid rigging subpoenas
The ratings of several insurers that received subpoenas remain stable at this time
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Aon issues D&O policy warning
Following the case of the NatWest three, Aon urges UK businesses to check their D&O protection