All Legal articles – Page 12
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Passport to success
Will passporting rights and favourable tax rules in some European countries give them the edge when it comes to attracting new business? The Reinsurance Directive is about to become law across Europe, and when it does, the balance of power could shift. Liz Booth reports
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Airmic: Risk managers back 'claims paying' index
Risk managers have backed a willingness-to-pay index to be extended to reinsurers eventually
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AXA disposes of Dutch operations
AXA intends to sell off its Dutch operations and exit the market entirely due to limited opportunities
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Alea shareholders urged to accept takeover bid
Independent directors are urging Alea shareholders to accept the acquisition bid by FIN Acquisition
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Online onlyWTC payout sets new record
The record World Trade Center settlement is seeing further delays
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Online onlyBroker war for talent continues
Heath Lambert's settlement with Aon is the latest in a series of cases relating to the alleged poaching of staff
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Heath Lambert settles poaching claims with Aon
Heath Lambert has reached a settlement with Aon relating to allegations that it poached 25-30 Newcastle-based Aon employees
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EMB Japan opens for business
Reinsurance consultancy EMB has opened a subsidiary in Japan
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WTC insurers agree $2.5bn payout
Seven insurance companies have agreed to pay an additional $2.5bn to resolve all outstanding claims on the World Trade Center
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Marsh urges law firms to address business continuity
UK law firms are being urged to address business continuity management ahead of the new Solicitors' Code of Conduct
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ACE settles with Pennsylvania AG for $9m
ACE has settled all issues arising from its underwriting practices and contingent commissions with the attorney general of Pennsylvania
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AIG to sue Catlin
AIG is to sue Catlin for allegedly poaching key employees from two US offices
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SCOR outlines “friendly agreement” with Converium
Converium will withdraw its litigation against SCOR in the US as part of the agreed terms and conditions between the two companies
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Management changes at Towers Perrin
Towers Perrin has announced that Robert Hogan has been appointed chief operating officer
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ESG Re takes Deloitte to court
ESG Re has launched a legal action against Deloitte & Touche accusing the accounting giant of negligence resulting in loss of business, according to the Sunday Business Post, an Irish newspaper.ESG is suing Deloitte & Touche (Ireland), Deloitte & Touche in the US and Deloitte & Touche (Bermuda) claiming that ...
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Willis rejects compensation plans as "contingents"
After a review of the supplemental compensation plans recently proposed in the marketplace, Willis group has said
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ACE hit by settlement losses in Q1 results
Ace is the highest value card in the pack, but not if you are playing blackjack
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Converium sues SCOR; alleges hostile bid violations
Converium is suing SCOR and Patinex in the US alleging violations connected to SCOR's unsolicited tender offer


