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Marsh fluffs dispute as start-up wins trademark ruling
Public capable of telling the difference between “a soft, sweet food” and “a muddy area of land” in name dispute, rules IPO
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Crawford announces new UK business strategy boss
April Stowers will head up the firm’s UK broker program
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UK compensation fund to save customers of bust unrated insurer Alpha
FSCS says it can help customers of bust Danish insurer
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Cameras catch £150,000 body-building fraudster
Curt Paul Gorog ordered to pay £35,000 in legal fees after video shows him doing a press-up challenge when he claimed to have a back injury
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DAC Beachcroft win case against 'phantom passenger' fraudster
Claimant said there were three passengers in his vehicle at the time of the crash, there was only one
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Claims Excellence Awards 2018: Winners announced
Winners of the Insurance Times Claims Excellence Awards 2018 picked up their gongs at the glitzy ceremony last night
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Aviva rescues Carrot customers after unrated Alpha's fall
Affected customer no longer need to pay premiums on current policy as Danish Guarantee Fund will provide Aviva with the refund from the cancelled policies
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Government publishes 'hastily prepared' draft SI for whiplash reforms
The Civil Liability Bill enters the committee stage in the House of Lords tomorrow
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Uber autonomous vehicle 'ignored pedestrian' in fatal test crash
The software that decides what objects the car can ignore was incorrectly tuned, according to reports
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L&G announces second home insurance partnership in two days
Legal & General partner with the Co-op Bank to offer a range of home insurance products
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“Many would lose out” – JLT analysis reveals SRA solicitors’ professional indemnity reform flaws
SRA expectations that reforms will cut solicitors’ professional indemnity premiums by 5-10% are misguided and will lead to inevitable coverage issues, says JLT Specialty
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Etherisc - the Blockchain startup looking to 'change the ecosystem'
German startup Etherisc launched an insurance product on Blockchain technology in September 2016, and since then has expanded across the globe. Now, it has its eye on the UK
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Black box three years from being "replaced"
As a survey reveals almost half of young people feel the black box is unfair, Axon Telematics chief executive Domenico Mariconda says it will be gone in three years
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Unrated Alpha policyholders scramble for new cover amid bankruptcy
Liquidators of the Danish insurer files for bankruptcy and policyholders are advised to seek new cover
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Certain road users should be exempt from whiplash reforms, says minister
Justice minister Lord Keen makes the first concession on Civil Liability Bill ahead of it entering the committee stage in the House of Lords
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Deliveroo to provide free accident insurance for all its riders
Accident and public liability insurance for Deliveroo’s 35,000 strong global workforce expected to cost it £10m
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Innovation Group software led to IT project “disaster” – Co-op
Co-op files its defence to IBM’s counterclaim in its £130m tech upgrade lawsuit, alleging Innovation Group’s software led to major problems
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40% of British holidaymakers travel with the wrong cover - ABTA
Almost 10m Brits travelled without the correct insurance cover in the past 12 months, says the Association of British Travel Agents
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Wave of personal information requests predicted after GDPR
A study commissioned by Veritas said consumers are planning to request data from insurance companies, with some just doing it to annoy them
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Briefing: Open GI's sale - a potential game changer for UK broker technology
Open GI sale process could a be defining moment in the history of UK broking technology