Legal
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The move is a key component of the carrier's Brexit planning.
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TransRe will relocate its Zurich office to the popular post-Brexit hub.
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The Corporation said the private equity firm failed to provide timely notice of the alleged $400mn loss.
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The passage of five wildfire-related bills in California has introduced sorely needed reforms regarding consumer protection.
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The insurer has capped two decades of litigating on fraud claims and a $1bn ruling.
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Fairfax accepts $20mn to drop 2006 claims against one firm but still presses others.
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A recommended 13.4 percent rate cut for workers’ compensation cover in Florida shouldn’t lead anyone to assume that an expected spike in carriers’ claims-related legal costs has failed to emerge.
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The provider of workers’ compensation insurance has agreed to a new acquisition deal.
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A new California law forces insurers to give homeowners bi-annual rebuild estimates.
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China’s largest insurer says the wholesaler imperils its reputation by infringing trademarks.
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A shift in legislation would reduce the current US-listed companies' reporting requirements.
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Underwriting rules marked ‘confidential’ or ‘trade secret’ provided no exemption, CDI general counsel writes.