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Surveyors' PI hit by asbestos rules
Soaring premiums force RICS to prepare PI spin-off scheme
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Product news
Zurich repair dealProperty Solutions, has agreed a deal to supply property repair services to the Zurich Financial Services Group.KeyChoice programKeyChoice and the Insurance Tra …
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Insurers vow to fight TAG costs case ruling
Decision to allow non-solicitors to give advice could cost insurers £1bn
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Reading the storm
GAB Robins has developed a system that could eradicate fraudulent weather claims. Michael Faulkner reports
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Delegated rights
The TAG decision raises more questions than it answers, says Lord Hunt
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Loss of appetite
The SFO inquiry into the Indie affair seems to be on the verge of collapse, says Andy Cook
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Does our future depend on quality recruitment?
At last month's Strategy conference in Newport, Insurance Times and Accenture gathered a tableful of directors from all walks of general insurance life to talk about the future. And here's what they said
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Features
Who needs compliance?
Many FSA regulatory concepts are already in the public domain and are being studied. But what if giving advice falls under the compliance umbrella? Petrina Oxshott suggests a strategy for intermediaries
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Going Places
InsurersTemple Legal ProtectionSpecialist legal expenses insurer Temple Legal Protection has appointed a new senior legal underwriter, Joanne Lane.Already an underwriter at Tem …
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Moody's: US terror bill will have negative impact on industry
Recent US terrorism legislation will have a "moderately negative" impact on the property and casualty insurance industry.




























