Legal
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The executive said the run-off legislation may not be "the solution that some people think it might be".
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A passenger sitting three seats behind the woman who was killed has taken the airline and the makers of the plane's engine to federal court.
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GOP Governor Rauner vetoed the move in 2017 as an unwanted state intervention.
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The R&Q chairman and CEO tells this publication insurers will react to disappointing payback at recent renewals.
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A federal judge rules in favour of the real estate firm in its lawsuit against Illinois National, ACE American, Liberty Mutual and RLI.
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The move repesents a rare collaboration on Brexit issues between regulators across the future UK/EU border.
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Bermuda has entered the race to attract InsurTech innovators, seeking to become the second place, after Arizona, in the American hemisphere to provide a regulatory framework for companies to test new technologies on a limited number of customers.
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Lloyd’s is using technology to expand its 4,000-strong network of coverholders and boost growth outside its main markets.
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Lloyd’s has said its new Brussels hub is on track to start writing business for January 2019 despite the decision of existing European chief, Benno Reischel, to retire rather than take the helm of the new company.
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When regulators act, organisations under their purview pay attention. At least, that’s the general idea.
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Companies providing medico-legal services ran up “tens of millions of pounds” of debt to Munich Re-owned insurer DAS, a court heard today.
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US timber giant Weyerhaeuser has filed a complaint at a Seattle court in a bid to force nine insurers to pay out up to $260mn in liability cover.