All Liabilities articles – Page 38
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Interviews
UK gets tough on discrimination
The government has outlined far reaching plans to promote ‘positive discrimination’, strengthen employee redress and conduct sector enquiries
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Intellectual property left unprotected
Complexity of subject makes buying insurance challenging, said Miller
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Execs are most dangerous drivers
Dangerous company car drivers could put one in two firms in court
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More deaths through work than murder
Report claims recent trend towards `light touch' regulation has in effect `decriminalised' death and injury at work
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Insurers limit use of reservation of rights
An AIRMIC initiative to limit the use of ‘reservation of rights’ is being supported by insurers
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Features
Delivering the promise
Nathan Skinner runs his eye over the multitude of risks faced by companies who neglect ethical behaviour
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Green audit ‘only a matter of time’
The regulatory shift towards external attestation of green credentials is inevitable, says Protiviti
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WHO reveals rising cost of diseases in the workplace
Report calls for the worldwide introduction of workplace health programmes to tackle chronic disease
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Features
The changing face of corporate defence: Part 2
Sean Lyons asks to what extent the corporate world is preparing itself for defending the interests of all its stakeholders
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The changing face of corporate defence: Part 1
Sean Lyons asks to what extent the corporate world is preparing itself for defending the interests of all its stakeholders
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Execs risk jail by ignoring anti bribery laws
Illegal business practices are still being employed to secure or retain business, says Ernst & Young
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Analysis
The looming liability crisis
The latest risk report from the London insurance market claims a liability crisis is stifling innovation and risk taking
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Liabilities to increase as credit crunch bites: Lloyd’s
Levene maintains that subprime claims are still "within expectations"
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Barriers to rehabilitation costing manufacturers £610m a year: EEF
Misconceptions, resistance and lack of knowledge about rehabilitation is costing Britain’s manufacturers
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More companies offload pension risk
The amount that companies offloaded to insurers has increased seven-fold
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Analysis
Data insecurity
Protecting personal and client information is a corporate social responsibility, urges Professor John Walker of Secure-Bastion
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Features
More than money?
Fraudsters may not be motivated by personal gain alone, say Julian Parker and Ed Wilding. Can offender profiling help to spot them?
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Analysis
Captives take on more risk
A study of captives worldwide has revealed that a significant proportion are significantly more capitalised than their levels of risk assumption require
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Novae launches corporate killing D&O policy
New policy designed to cover defence costs for cases of corporate manslaughter