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Our experts answer your questions
In this regular feature, partners at Reynolds Porter Chamberlain will deal with legal questions sent in by readers. These need not be limited to insurance related matters, but can relate to any area of your activity. For this first issue we have chosen three issues we know are of concern: ...
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Courts seek alternatives to lump sum payments
With the Master of the Rolls and the Chief Medical Officer currently considering the effectiveness of lump sum awards, staged damages payments are likely to increase.
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The private alternative to public disagreement
The high cost of litigation is moving some disputes into the informal proceedings of mediation where reputations and business integrity can be maintained. Fiona Heyes explains
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The private alternative to public disagreement
The high cost of litigation is moving some disputes into the informal proceedings of mediation where reputations and business integrity can be maintained. Fiona Heyes explains
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Insurers unite in fight against fraud
A new Act aimed at catching benefit cheats could mean real progress in the way that insurers and government agencies pool their data to battle fraudsters
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Irm admits it's in financial trouble
The Institute of Risk Management (IRM) has admitted that it is in financial trouble.IRM governor Mark Butterworth said the institute would contact its members within the next three weeks to commun ...
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Lloyd's overhaul to start in 2003
Implementation of radical report's recommendations is set to begin next year
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Ex-director sues Markel for £2.8m
Insurer faces High Court claim from former Terra Nova chief