All Legal articles – Page 7
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Catlin reveals $75m subprime exposure
Writedown will be offset by low catastrophe incidence, says Stephen Catlin
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ERM will help firms prepare for Solvency II
Enterprise risk management provides a more disciplined tool to understand how insurers manage their risks
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Devine joins Eversheds
Patrick Devine has joined law firm Eversheds from Reynolds Porter Chamberlain
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Insurers waking up to Solvency II
Towers Perrin say survey demonstrates rising interest in Solvency II from insurance sector
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TRIA compromise
With the Senate version of TRIA extension now passed, can a compromise be reached before the end the act expires?
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Hartford CEO backs TRIA passage
Public-private partnership “is essential to manage terrorism risk and provide economic security”
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PCI comments on TRIA passage
Says bill will "help provide market certainty for insurance consumers"
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Directors in the dock
Much has been made of the potential fallout from the subprime crisis on the insurance industry. Simon Goldring and John Bruce examine some of the existing and potential litigation targets.
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Subprime: D&O losses to reach $2bn
The true impact will not be felt until 2008 or 2009, warns Guy Carpenter
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Guy Carpenter replaces poached fac team
Mark Newman, Hugh Powell and John Trace are named co-leaders of GCFac
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Analysis
PCI: Time for a makeover
The US economy is nothing without insurance and its time to change perceptions, urges David Sampson
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Law firms plan strategic merger
Kendall Freeman and Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge will merge on 1 January 2008
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Drive to differential pricing to have "mixed impact"
New S&P report expects EC enquiry to add impetus to differential pricing drive
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New York modernises regulation on reinsurance collateral
State will only impose collateral requirements "when it is required to protect consumers"
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MMC ratings unaffected by price fixing charges
Charges will have “a negligible effect on Guy Carpenter's competitive position” says S&P
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Excess Re: Allegations without merit
Excess Re will aggressively defend allegations of antitrust by the Connecticut attorney general’s office
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Guy Carp hits back at Connecticut AG allegations
The broker intends to defend itself vigorously and says "there is no basis" for the lawsuit