All Insurance Times articles in Issue 17-11-2005 – Page 2
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Archive
New fraud bureau buildswork model
Over 90% of industry said to support new investigative body
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Features
Legal Report - Closing the costs chasm
Claimant costs in clinical negligence cases are getting out of control, argues Robert Tobin
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Features
Legal Report - Privilege v duty
Frank Maher reports on the implications for solicitors following recent developments in anti-money laundering compliance
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Features
Legal Report - Charging a fair price
David Vine says legal expenses insurers that fail to increase household commission levels are risking their future
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Features
Small event, big trouble
The smaller risks cause the greatest fear of disruption to UK businesses, according to a survey.
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Features
Legal Report - Why we can't beat the cheats
The industry seems to be fighting fraud alone, but it needs help from the government and the public, says Damian Ward
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Comments/Letters
If offshoring is here to stay it must get its customer service back on track
Andrew Holt says insurance companies need to acknowledge their poor performance
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Features
Turbulence in the air
Ann Hesketh garners opinion on what the future holds for the fluctuating aviation market
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Archive
AIG to drop terror exclusion
Other writers now facing the heat as Biba applauds insurer's action
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