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Extending the power of Complaint
The largest ombudsman scheme in the world is tackling complaints about financial products. Andrew Davis considers its role
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Claims Direct moves for Claimline
Claims Direct is to buy rival personal injury firm Claimline in a deal worth £1.54m. The move is aimed at speeding up its return to profitability.
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Car policy features
With motor insurance now available from direct writers, brokers and even banks, The Research Department took established player Zurich and compared its motor policies to the rest of the market
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Good times in broking
Independent brokers are enjoying good margins and high growth, but the fall-out from 11 September and regulation fears may make life tougher. Oliver Laughton Scott analyses their businesses
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Court decision brings hope for insurers in negligence claims
Insurers will be hoping the Hatswell v Goldbergs case may signal a new approach in awarding damages in `loss of chance' litigation. William Ellerton describes the circumstances
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Court decision brings hope for insurers in negligence claims
Insurers will be hoping the Hatswell v Goldbergs case may signal a new approach in awarding damages in `loss of chance' litigation. William Ellerton describes the circumstances
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News in brief
Fire claims downFire claims dropped almost 10% in the third quarter of 2001, the Association of British Insurers' (ABI) quarterly insurance trends review has revealed.Fire claims in the s …
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Ties That Bind
Restrictive covenants offer an important line of defence in safeguarding a company's business interests. Karen Seward and Allison Healy explain the contractual details
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Heath Lambert hits back at sleaze slur
Moulin Rouge trips are business as usual, says broker
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Ships under attack
Pirates are on the increase and shipowners are being advised to take extra precautions in dangerous areas.