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Risk managers conference to focus on WTC
British businesswomen will tell the ALARM conference in November how their American-owned companies coped with the loss of staff in the WTC attacks.
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Financial services growth regains stability
Growth in the financial services sector has levelled off over the past three months, according to the latest survey by the CBI and PricewaterhouseCoopers.Business in the sector as a whole has stab ...
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Teachers escape class action
Insurers were braced for a deluge of claims after local authorities were made liable for the quality of teaching. David Knapp and Tom Walshaw explain why the claims did not materialise
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Staying ahead of the game
Play areas and adventure parks are potential minefields for insurers facing claims for injured children. David Scott focuses on the equipment in these areas and recommends action needed to reduce the risk of liability
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AMP declares intention to stay in UK
AMP has declared that the company will fix, not exit, its troubled UK operations.
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Our experts answer your questions
In this regular feature, lawyers at Reynolds Porter Chamberlain deal with questions sent in by readers. These need not be limited to insurance related matters, and can focus on any area of your activity. In this issue we look at the desirability of having a shareholders' agreement, the professional liability ...
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Who's to blame for stress?
The courts are coming round to the idea that stress is part of life and not an illness. But a pending House of Lords appeal may shift responsibility back to employers. Mark Fowles weighs the arguments




























