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Ruling upsets lawyers
Halloran verdict `bigger than Callery' and predicted to make injury law unworkable
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Tracker hopeful of radio channel
Stolen vehicle recovery system Tracker is closer to breaking into the Irish market, with the company optimistic it will be allocated a radio channel.The system, which recovered £2.7m worth of vehi ...
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Stop press...Conference plan
Former RUC chief constable Sir Ronnie Flanagan will be the keynote speaker at the Insurance Institute of Ireland's annual conference.The conference will run from 19-20 Sept ...
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IIF issues radical claims proposals
Advisory board could replace Irish Circuit Court in personal injury cases
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Biba heads to highlands
Almost 200 delegates made their way to Peebles, south of Edinburgh, last week, for the re-establishment of the Biba Scottish regional conference, after a gap of five years.For the delegates, it was a chance to hear from a cross-section of top speakers, covering the whole of the industry.For insurers, it ...
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Golden goodbye
Bob Mendelsohn is getting £1m for leaving R&SA in a pitiful state, says Jason Woolfe
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Interest regained
After some readjustment pain in the insurance industry, there are signs that investors will return to the sector, says Lord Hunt
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Corporate waffle
I refer to your article (12 September, Insurance Times) reporting the comments by Simon Machell of Norwich Union (NU).On the one hand Machell states that the corporate aim is "providing a good se ...
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Hard market to continue, say rating agencies
Among those who used Rendez-Vous to launch research reports on the reinsurance industry were rating agencies Moody's Investors Service and Standard & Poor's.Moody'sMoody's assigned the Eu …
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Reinsurance revisited
Reinsurers met up in Monte Carlo last week for a round of discussion, negotiation and relaxation.
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Natural selection
High premium rates attributed to a shortage of capacity have provided a welcome boost for the market, but are insurers being unduly selective in underwriting just to maintain high profits? Michael Faulkner reports
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Accounting for accidents
Galvanised by soaring claims costs, insurers are demanding an improved employer response in reporting and managing workplace accidents.
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External Support
GISC issued a guidance note a few weeks ago referring to the proliferation of organisations selling services under the guise of "compliance support". (For the actual wording go to




























