Legal
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Willis said “the raid” by the rival broker led to at least nine other departures.
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For now, motor insurers can sleep a little easier.
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The Reconstruction and Renewal process at Lloyd’s more than two decades ago has limited syndicates’ options for legal redress.
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The increase in securities class actions is not a fleeting thing because it is part of a larger shareholder activism movement that has loomed for several years now.
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One could point to Solvency II as evidence that our part of the sector will take the incoming accounting standard standard in its stride.
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The (re)insurer is establishing Markel Insurance SE within the EEA ahead of Brexit.
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The measure, among the bills bundled by Texas’ Hensarling, reaffirms state primacy in industry regulation and international accords.
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MGM lawsuit against shooting victims asserts exemption under anti-terror act.
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Carriers battle actuarial talent shortages even as preparations for the new regime advance.
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The trade association also calls for new “real world” testing measures and the fitting of sprinklers to all tower blocks.
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The delay is not expected to affect accompanying changes to the Ogden discount rate.
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Families can drive you crazy.