All Regulatory Risk articles – Page 9
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Analysis
What are the practical considerations of the Insurance Act 2015?
The legislation will introduce fundamental reforms, including key changes to the duty to make a fair presentation
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Interviews
Herbert Smith Freehills' Paul Lewis on what policyholders should know about the UK Insurance Act 2015
Herbert Smith Freehills partner Paul Lewis explains the main changes introduced by the new Act
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Analysis
How the UK Insurance Act 2015 will shake up the industry
Clyde & Co reviews the Act and explains how it will change the (re)insurance landscape
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Interviews
Corporates have the wrong attitude towards anti-corruption programmes
Control Risks associate director compliance intelligence investigations and technology in Germany, Hana Lešenarová warns of boardroom misperception over corruption risks
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Analysis
Future of risk management in Asia
Finances, compliance and governance top list of challenges for risk managers
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Analysis
Aggressive auditing by regulators is exacerbating compliance risk, warns Zurich
“It is difficult for risk managers at global corporates to manage so many different risks with regulations constantly changing”
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Analysis
Should insurers and policyholders turn their backs on arbitration?
Arbitration was traditionally favoured over litigation to resolve coverage disputes, but some recent cases have cast doubt on whether this is always the best method to follow
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Analysis
Potential changes to Pool Re costs and rules on kidnap and ransom on the horizon
Two terror-related rule changes emanating from the UK have put corporate property owners and those using London’s kidnap and ransom market on notice
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EU introduces new rules for cross-border judgments
Savings in the EU could reach €48m or up to €2,000-€3,000 in individual cases
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Analysis
Is your business ready for the Data Protection Regulation?
With new EU data protection rules on the horizon, organisations should take steps to ensure compliance or face tough sanctions
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EU widens tax rulings investigation
Commission wants to identify if competition is distorted through selective tax advantages
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OECD report lays bare scale of international bribery
Almost two-thirds of cases occurred in four sectors: extractive; construction; transportation and storage; and information and communication
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Does income inequality hurt economic growth?
Research shows that the gap between rich and poor is at its highest level in most OECD countries in 30 years
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Interviews
What is the best way to protect business reputation?
Hill Dickinson partner Magnus Boyd explains why companies should care about negative or inaccurate stories about them and why protecting data is so essential
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EU Task Force identifies 2,000 potential projects worth €1.3trn
Report shows pipeline of projects to restore investor confidence and unlock private sector investment
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Analysis
How can businesses protect their confidential information?
A company’s trade secrets are one of its key assets and global organisations need to keep it secure and limit their exposure to legal risks, as DLA Piper explains
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Analysis
3-D printing: will new technology still end up in old-fashioned liability?
Supply chains may never be the same again, but new problems are bound to arise
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Stress test exposes major vulnerabilities of EU insurers
The exercise has tested the resilience of the insurance sector and identified its major vulnerabilities
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Analysis
Financial services should beware of cartel practices
As regulatory reforms gather momentum in the EU, financial services face increased competition compliance risks
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Analysis
UK businesses fighting fit with anti-corruption programmes
Companies headquartered in the UK are leading the way in respect of having a board level director with responsibility for anti-corruption