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  • Hartford hires new CEO; restocks after Arch raid; Glaser's wait doubles; MMC up 33 percent in 3 months; Contingent capital comeback...
  • Our monthly column keeping a check on recent US and EU legislative and regulatory developments, in association with Sidley Austin LLP.
  • Despite the uncertainty thrown up by the Scottish Lion ruling, administrator PricewaterhouseCoopers is pushing ahead with the proposed solvent scheme of arrangement for Minster Insurance Company.
  • Forty years ago the Apollo 11 mission put man on the moon, so it was highly appropriate that Nick Jones' start-up Lloyd's Syndicate - branded Project Apollo - should be allocated the syndicate number 1969.
  • At £161.5mn, the amount of syndicate capacity traded in the annual Lloyd's auctions last month was up modestly on 2008's £134mn, even if it reflects less than 1 percent of the market's total capacity (2009 aggregate capacity is widely thought to be about £17bn).
  • The run-off industry will again look to Scotland later this month to see whether the confusion created by last month's shock Scottish Lion decision becomes clearer after a case management conference, currently scheduled for the 12 October.
  • The two Bermudian entities linked most frequently when mergers are mentioned are Harborpoint and Montpelier Re...
  • An unimpressed Buffy sees third party capital on the rise in 2010...
  • A US district court ruled that the statute of limitations bars the action brought by insurers against law firm Milberg and four former partners, which is attempting to rescind professional liability policies and recover $4.8mn in costs.
  • Former Swiss Re trader Al Selius has joined London-based Securis Investment Partners to start a New York office for the firm.