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Hiscox develops policy.

Hiscox has developed a policy to protect against unanticipated copyright claims on music. Sold exclu...

Woolf reforms: a year on.

Last year's Woolf reforms have resulted in wide spread change in work practices among brokers and insurers. What is needed now is consistency in the way cases are judged. Shona Cronin reports.

Principal role.

The principal's role is pivotal to the success of any company, if the balance is right, the principal will provide direction and encouragement enabling the company and staff to achieve its full potential, says Jennifer Jarrett.

Spencer quits as MD.

Edgar Hamilton's managing director Kevin Spencer has announced his resignation and will leave the co...

Shock of the new.

Despite a steady flow of claims, rates for architect's professional indemnity cover have remained low over the last few years. However, recent legislation could force up premiums, says Simon Threadgold.

E-Commerce Watch.

The Association of British Insurers has published its Best Practice Guide to the Internet for insure...

Sowing the seeds of choice.

Mergers and acquisitions have robbed the market of choice. Now Lloyd's, among others, has recognised that for the industry to thrive, new blood is needed urgently.

Appointment at AIG Europe.

AIG Europe has recruited Jeffery Malkovsky (above) as assistant regional president for its UK/Irelan...

Hot property.

Food processing plants have been victim to some of the worst commercial fires in recent years. David Martin looks at why such premises are so vulnerable.

RTAs - proceed with caution.

Road accident cases are far from straight forward, which is why the broker needs to be aware of the complications that can arise.

Spy in the cab.

Human error is the biggest problem facing fleet managers and insurers. In order to combat this, Julie Rodilosso says the market is turning to new hi-tech gadgetry.

The shipping news.

The commercial broker has no excuse not to become involved in the lucrative class of marine cargo insurance. While it may seem complicated, John Watson says sound, basic knowledge and a few good contacts can produce results.

Cream of the crop.

John Lawson, managing director of the Creamer Group, attributes the broker's success to its ability to offer specialist cover while maintaining a diverse client base. He talks to Shona Cronin.

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