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Swiss Re says latest WTC ruling strengthens insurers' case
The latest ruling in a New York court battle between insurers and the World Trade Centre (WTC) leaseholder, has strengthened the insurers' case. That's according to Swiss Re.
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Insurers' renewals getting tougher, says London council
Insurancetimes.co.uk is continuing its look at the latest insurance tenders for contracts to public and private organisations
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Why insurers are not messing about in boats
There are three million boat owners in the UK, but cover is limited because insurers are bailing out and brokers are not getting in. Christine Seib explains
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Schwarzmann ready for court action
PricewaterhouseCoopers' (PWC) legal onslaught to recover premium and commission from Independent Insurance brokers has started.It will launch two test cases to recover outstanding money in the com ...
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Charles Russell appoints risk management specialist
City law firm Charles Russell has become appointed John Verry as its new dedicated risk manager.
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Tube crash bill limited
A fault on the Central Line train was the most probable cause of the Chancery Lane crash on Saturday, according to rail experts. This will leave the insurer of the train manufacturer, Bombardi ...




























