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Legal blog: Love is … litigation
Lord Justice Jackson's reforms to litigation costs are just one set of proposals under consideration this Valentine's Day
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IAG UK hit by reserve hikes and winter weather
Parent cuts full-year estimate on worse-than-expected UK result
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Cunningham Lindsey hires Garwyn's Warren
Cunningham Lindsey expands liability adjusting and claims management practice
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Welsh/English bilingual broking website launched
North Wales broker hopes to net extra 10,000 policies with new website
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Xchanging could breach banking covenants - analyst
Back office support firm for Lloyd's of London is at risk of getting into trouble with the banks
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Claims director Phil Bird leaves Groupama
Claims division shake-up results in Bird's exit
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Xchanging shares crash as boss quits
Xchanging issues profit warning amid £100m writedown
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Powerplace boss Matthew Reed quits Towergate
Reed becomes latest in a list of high profile departures to quit consolidator
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Neil Thunström: Say goodbye to the compensation culture
Personal accident insurance is a way of taking responsibility for our own health and safety instead of playing the blame game
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News
ABI launches fraud register that will ‘save insurers millions’
AXA fraud manager warns scammers list will need strict handling
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Insurance payout for UK’s big freeze reached £1.4bn
December saw insurers handle more than 12,000 a day
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IT Events
Roundtable: Third-party politics
The issue of third-party capture has the insurance sector divided, so we got some leading industry figures in a room together to battle it out in the hope of some consensus
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Armed and ready
Insurance fraudsters cost the economy billions of pounds a year by using ever more sophisticated techniques. But the industry is tooling itself up to hit back with hi-tech weapons
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Claims casebook: How dangerous can a shopping basket be?
A recent case looked at what is a reasonable duty of care when assessing whether a supermarket was at fault for a tripping hazard
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People & Opinion
Bill Gloyn: Facing the future without a paddle
We need a convincing plan for flood cover after 2013, or the consequences will be catastrophic
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Markets & Risks
Compensation city
Over the past 30 years, Bristol has become the hub of the UK legal expenses insurance sector, bringing prosperity but also sparking rivalries between its three main players. Insurance Times looks at their colourful history and finds out how they are planning to cope in a rapidly changing market