Legal
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National Security Minister Wayne Caines explains how the island is creating a legislative framework for cryptocurrencies.
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Southwark Crown Court heard that former DAS chief executive Paul Asplin had conspired to defraud the company.
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JLT has refuted claims by a Sydney law firm that it misadvised local government councils in their purchase of insurance, leading to “excessive premium” being charged on the resulting policies.
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China’s former top insurance regulator Xiang Junbo faces charges of corruption and bribery, according to reports from Beijing.
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A Church’s Chicken franchisee has filed a lawsuit in Texas accusing several Lloyd’s underwriters of not living up to their commercial policies when it comes to 54 stores affected by Hurricane Harvey.
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USA Gymnastics (USAG) has filed a lawsuit against seven of its insurers, accusing them of breaching their contracts when it comes to defending and indemnifying the non-profit organisation against legal actions associated with convicted sex offender Larry Nassar.
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A long-standing $8bn lawsuit between Fairfax Financial and billionaire investor Steven Cohen has been thrown out of court.
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Chinese conglomerate Fosun has said it intends to spend $3.2bn on technology in the next three years after an active 2017 for overseas dealmaking, the company's CEO told the Financial Times.
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Anbang founder and former chairman Wu Xiaohui made a plea for leniency at the end of a high-profile, one-day trial in Shanghai for alleged economic crime, according to Reuters.
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Anbang Insurance Group founder Wu Xiaohui contested charges of embezzlement and fraud as his trial began in a Shanghai court today.
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The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) has eased post-Brexit requirements for European Economic Area (EEA) carriers operating in the UK, in a lobbying victory for the insurance industry.
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A California judge has ruled the state’s insurance commissioner overstepped his authority in setting State Farm's homeowners’ and renters’ insurance rates.