All Insurance Times articles in Issue 02-12-2004
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Woolf 'not a success'
The Woolf reforms into reducing the costs of litigation have yielded "at best patchy" results, said Lord Justice Dyson
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Planning for trouble-free parties
It's office party time, but do employers know what their liability is? Kate Payne explains
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Your regulator needs YOU
Are you analytical, numerate and have the confidence to challenge senior management?
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Marsh study today
The Freshfields investigation into Marsh & McLennan Companies' (MMC) UK business was on schedule to be delivered to the company on 30 November, according to sources
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S&C's top table stunt fuels feud
There's no love lost between Yorkshire brokers Smart & Cook and Henderson, and the long-running feud continued at the Harrogate Insurance Institute annual dinner last week
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Feedback from the front
Appraisals can give a valuable insight into how staff are carrying out their work and confirming the allocation of resources Elizabeth Mills explains how to get the best out of an appraisal.
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Direct Line revs up motorbike options
Insurer considers ways of boosting revenue in motorcycle market
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IPRS strikes deal with Manchester United
Rehabilitation specialist IPRS has struck a deal with Manchester United to conduct independent testing on its high-risk players, such as Wayne Rooney
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Cullum turns up the heat
Life's tough for Folgate Partnership (or should it now be Towergate Partnership) chief executive Andy Homer
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Crash pay-outs 'won't push up premiums'
Personal injury claims paid to victims of the Ufton Nervet rail crash are unlikely to push up motor premiums, according to Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) chief executive Ashton West
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Lloyds TSB refines loan cover
Exclusive - Lloyds TSB has changed its loan protection insurance to include differential pricing and total loan cover
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Cooper Gay risk move
Reinsurance broker Cooper Gay has responded to the fallout from the Spitzer inquiry by launching a new risk management operation
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Giles Insurance snatches contract
Giles Insurance has snatched the contract to provide insurance services to road haulage company Currie European Transport from Aon