All Risk News articles – Page 296
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Policyholders benefit from TRIA: Research
New report finds businesses are better protected with the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act in place
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ETUC goes on the offensive against MSDs
ETUC wants to launch a mass trade union offensive focused on work related musculoskeletal disorders
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Utilities industry must address environmental sustainability: Report
Senior decision-makers believe the sector has a responsibility to address environmental sustainability
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HMRC data theft shows organisations are considering the 'human factor,' says Safeboot
HM Revenue & Customs say stolen laptop data is secure with 'top level encryption'
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New product interrogates fleet-related risks
New corporate risk product provides strategic and operational enterprise-wide fleet risk analysis
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Chevron calls Ecuador lawsuit ‘improper, unethical and illegal’
Files petition for dismissal of environmental lawsuit
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Maintenance worker dies at LNG terminal
A floating jack-up barge collapsed on Saturday afternoon near Milford Haven at a liquefied natural gas terminal
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UK audit reporting warning
A quarter of the UK's larger companies do not provide proper reports to shareholders on audit practices, a leading pension fund group has claimed. In its response to the Financial Reporting Council's (FRC) recent consultation on the Combined Code on corporate governance, the Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF) says ...
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Protection against emerging risks
A new insurance product offers businesses protection in the event of a loss of data or network failure resulting from administrative mistakes, accidental damage or computer attacks.Designed by Lockton in partnership with underwriters Kiln, 'Business resilience' is intended for companies with time critical networks who have already invested in ...
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US benchmark study
Good e-mail security produces tangible benefits, but ‘best in class’ companies are in the minority.A recent US report on the costs and losses, including data leakage, associated with e-mail shows that companies' experience varies widely. Despite increased e-mail traffic and more sophisticated attacks, best in class companies decreased the loss ...
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Opportunities from climate change
Climate change is creating new business opportunities for companies. However, a recent review of sustainability reports suggests that companies are not taking full advantage.Generally those companies that do report on opportunities focus on the area of carbon credits. However, companies that anticipate regulatory developments and changes in consumer demand, and ...
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PCI of America gives Senate its blueprint for flood programme reform
Flood insurance programme must be reformed 'comprehensively'
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Shareholder lawsuits coming in Europe: Report
Shareholder activism and new litigation tactics making D&O liability insurance more prevalent on continent, report says
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European firms not addressing major risks: Survey
Lack of preparedness impedes growth/success, says Aon
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BSI and Marsh launch business continuity tool
New online assessment tool will help firms measure the adequacy of business continuity plans
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Firms failing to monitor Chinese suppliers
Many companies do not actively manage and monitor their Chinese suppliers, reveals a new survey
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US court orders Chubb unit to pay £24m in D&O case
Lawsuit against Chubb’s Executive Risk Indemnity involved the carrier's attempt to rescind D&O liability policy for 2003
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Commission enquiry brings threat of intervention in insurance market
Expiry of block exemption for insurance market will cause huge legal uncertainty says Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP
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Linklaters responds to EU business insurance enquiry
The Commission, is going to take some persuading that the practices it has identified are necessary for a competitive insurance or reinsurance market: Linklaters
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US attorneys admit to being unprepared for electronic discovery
Research: 92% of attorneys admit their company is vulnerable when it comes to being prepared for electronic discovery