All Legal articles – Page 31
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Changing Environment
Tim Smith reveals how the insurance sector is falling prey to money launderers.
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The Fibre That Broke The Camel's Back
A Californian court decision could have huge ramifications for the re/insurance sector. By Mark McCausland.
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Standing Fair On Asbestos
Letitia Chambers and Mary Lyman dissect the provisions of the proposed Fairness in Asbestos Resolution Act.
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Upping the Anti
Rainer Züfle looks at Germany's imminent implementation of the anti-discrimination directives.
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All that crumbles is not fraud
Now that the Royal Commission has ruled out fraud and embezzlement in the case of HIH, Nigel Allen examines what is left.
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Regulation ramping up
Super-regulation is the order of the day for London market and European re/insurers, says Alexandra Booth, though this may be to the detriment of the industry.
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Regulation ramping up
Super-regulation is the order of the day for London market and European re/insurers, says Alexandra Booth, though this may be to the detriment of the industry.
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Mould and the meaning of life
Mould is everywhere - in the air we breath and the food we eat - and there is little doubt that it can be a health hazard. But there"s no reason to panic; it"s only a problem in large quantities, reports Dermott White from RIMS.
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Tie me up, tie me down
The National Consumers League is alleging that brokers are acting in an anticompetitive manner by the practice of leveraging, though the industry has countered that greater transparency now exists in the market. Ronald Gift Mullins reports.
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That's the Chicago way
RIMS 2003 was witness to an historic speech from Maurice Greenberg. But the strong attendance over the three-and-a-half days of the conference was also a sign that demand for effective risk management is growing, says Dermott White.
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Asbestos, European style
FitchRatings suggests the European insurance industry will be able to withstand the onslaught of asbestos claims, due to peak in another decade or so.