Legal
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How dare politicians lecture our industry on what constitutes good conduct?
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The company filed for bankruptcy after a fire tore through a Philadelphia refinery on 21 June.
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Companies including Lloyd’s underwriters, Sompo Holdings, Berkshire Hathaway filed a lawsuit accusing primary insurers demanding “unreasonable allocation”.
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More than 20 other carriers are still pursuing the case, including Markel, Chubb and Munich Re.
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A New York federal judge said "it's not enough" for investors "to prove an opinion is wrong".
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The proposal would provide less than half of what insurers are seeking.
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A shareholder’s lawsuit claims AmTrust purposely misled shareholders about the delisting to secure support for a buyout deal.
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Hawaii homeowners affected by lava exclusions say they should not be included in a $22mn subscription market class action settlement.
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The troubled auto insurer has a hearing scheduled with the Nasdaq panel.
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Atradius’ US subsidiary settled allegations surrounding the debt of a firm linked to money laundering.
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The decision, made by a US bankruptcy judge, sent PG&E shares plummeting by as much as 30 percent on Monday.
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An appropriations committee delayed considering the bill after the state's finance department objected to it.
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