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Belfor appointed to conservation of Cutty Sark
Belfor’s schedule of works includes the removal of the charred wooden decks and lead-based paint from the metal framework of the hull
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Marsh to work with diamond trade broker
Marsh has agreed to work with worldwide diamond trade insurance broker Driesassur NV
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Extra-territorial jurisdiction claims increasing
Willis finds more US law firms are getting involved in litigation against non-US companies
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US fatal work injury rate drops to lowest level since 1992
The rate of fatal work injuries in 2006 was 3.9 per 100,000 workers
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'Rule 5' a real boost for risk management
Zurich Professional welcomes 'Rule 5' of new Solicitors' Code of Conduct 2007
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Focus on claims handling
AIRMIC set to examine the issue of claims handling and willingness to pay
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Financial Management of Large Scale Catastrophes
The OECD has launched an international network that will gather high level public officials, representatives of the private sector and academic experts with a view to exchanging information and provid
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Personal injury claims database
Insurance Services Office (ISO) Limited has launched a personal injury claims database for local authorities, aimed at helping the 85% of local authorities that are experiencing a significant rise in
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Holding the Beauty Parade
They may all look good - but how do you choose the broker for you? Stewart McCulloch gives some tips.
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A MARKET UNDER PRESSURE
Peter Allen discusses the results of a quantitative survey of risk managers on how well the insurance market is meeting their needs
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Initiative will promote rehabilitation at work
AIRMIC and the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) have created a joint initiative to promote the use of medical and vocational rehabilitation by UK employers
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Illness or disability managing the difference
Amendments to the UK Disability Discrimination Act came into effect on the 1 October 2004 Tim Ablett reviews a recent seminar on the issues businesses face in the light of this legislation.
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How healthy is your business?
A healthy workforce is essential for a healthy business, and employers need to do more, claims David Bingham
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Blame it on the Weatherman
As the UK experiences increasingly extreme weather conditions, councils and others are being warned to prepare for a wave of subsidence claims, says Gemma Rogers
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Sick notes
Lee Coppack looks at the growing focus on absence management, and at how Tesco is tackling the issue
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Honouring the Pensions promise
The risk from defined benefit pension promises is inextricably linked to the sponsoring company's finances This was always the case but the accounting standard FRS17 has emphasised it in a way that ma
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Measuring Sickness Absence
It may pay to monitor and manage employee absence. Naomi Sarragoussi explains
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Absence falls in economic downturn
The economic downturn has contributed to a fall in absence of