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With consolidation on the cards at Lloyd's, the smart money is behind Buffett
Despite the potential pitfalls, merging the syndicates could lead to rates rises that would benefit us all, says Michelle Hannen
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It's time for the goverment to invest in flood defences
We've heard the promises, but the government seems to be all talk and no action on the issue of flood defences. It's time Gordon Brown put our money where his mouth is, says John Jackson
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Going Places
Clarke RoxburghMidlands-based broker group Clarke Roxburgh has appointed John Horton as an account executive in its property division.Horton will be based at Clarke Roxburgh's Worc …
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Why the cheap option fails
Brokers are under competition as never before and need to find ways to offer clients a more professional and comprehensive service
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How strong is an LLP?
The new corporate status of law firms provides insurance opportunities
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How good was Woolf?
Five years after Lord Woolf introduced his reforms that included better and quicker access to justice, the insurance industry seems to be suffering under burgeoning claims and spiralling legal costs Two lawyers give their opinions on the effects of Woolf.
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Legal surgery - We answer your questions
Lawyers answer questions about third party liability, limitation period for professional indemnity claims, date of knowledge in the woodworking industry and the status of agency workers
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The Bar's last stand
The Clementi proposals for regulation of the legal profession have caused uproar among barristers Elliot Lane explains why.
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Halsey the verdict
A recent Appeal Court decision on the use of mediation was generally positive, but leaves many questions unanswered Three lawyers give their opinions.
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The Work at Height Regulations
Phil Wright discusses the working at height regulations