All Comments/Letters articles – Page 56
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No need to fear lie detectors, unless you are a loss adjuster
Andy Cook praises the Halifax move to use lie detection honestly
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Risk management on the railways - we must take a community approach
by Andy Brown, UK rail practice leader at Marsh
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Whose rules rule when Lloyd's is regulated twice?
How can Lloyd's agents please both regulators, asks Elliot Lane, when the regulators don't agree
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Compliance and Risk Management for Managing Agents
Managing agents will be busy in the run-up to statutory regulation, says Roy Hutchinson.
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The franchise board show mustn't go on
Complaints about the franchise board's hectoring stance come as no surprise to John Jackson. After all, he says, regulatory bodies often have nothing to do except put on a show
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Equal pay questionnaire
Brokers might be in for a shock when the equal pay survey hits their desk, says Russell Guest.
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Oversupplied and underpriced, the future looks bleak for loss adjusting
A vicious circle of poor service and poor results is dogging loss adjusters. We need a solution fast, says Andy Cook
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The M&A market is now a minefield
There have always been hunters and farmer in the mergers and acquisitions market, but now we need to watch out for poachers and rats, warns Grant Ellis
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The finance director
The finance director will be vital to you and your business in the future, says Neil Robertson.
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The first steps in reforming injury claims are welcome
Government plans to give the NHS powers to source treatment for victims in negligence cases from private resources is joined-up thinking, says Lord Hunt

