All North America articles – Page 181
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A tale of two islands
Global Reinsurance: The Cayman Islands and Guernsey are both successful captive centres, despite their geographical distance. What key differences exist between the islands?
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Shifting landscapes
Michael Skay considers the possible changes to the re/insurance sector following the events of 11 September.
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US Liability Toughens
Professional liability is changing to meet the needs of the 21st century.
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Losses mount
Early estimates of around $10bn insured loss from the WTC and related events look naive in hindsight.
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A measured response
How Lloyd's is dealing with the aftermath of the US terrorist attacks.
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Twist and shout
The nature, frequency and widespread occurrence of tornado and hail risks pose a significant threat to today's re/insurers, further reinforcing the need for an enhanced and comprehensive risk assessment model.
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The new asbestos litigation crisis
The current swathe of asbestos litigation poses new and incalculable risks
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Back to basics
The hardening market for workers' compensation cover is focusing risk managers' and insurers' minds.
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Unicover revisited: a mountain turned into a billion dollar molehill
The latest news on the Unicover debacle.
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Déjà vu
With the workers' compensation system back in trouble again, Nancy Froude argues in favour of market-correcting discipline.
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Medmal examination
Robert T. Allen puts the US medical malpractice market under the spotlight.


