All Claims Management articles – Page 5
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AnalysisA new approach to regulation
A summary of the UK government’s recommendations for regulatory change
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AnalysisUK sued over conflict mineral claims
Campaigners launch legal action against the UK for failing to list companies trading in conflict minerals
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Online onlyUN backs IPCC
Inquiry recommends fundamental reform of the IPCC following climate change scandal
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InterviewsCoke sued for cutting strikers health care
500 striking workers in Washington launched a class action after their health plans were cut
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InterviewsAstraZeneca settles with drug users
The company paid £125m to settle about two thirds of seroquel personal injury claims in the US
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GraphicsInfographic: Global risks spectrum
36 economic, environmental, geopolitical, societal and technological risks mapped
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InterviewsChilean miners appeal for rescue
33 miners could be trapped underground for months at a mine in northern Chile
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Online onlyUS financially unprepared for next catastrophe
Current disaster preparedness plan relies too heavily on retrospective insurance, says lobby
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Lloyds bank appoints people risk director
Sandra Quinn joins from the financial regulator
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Online onlyVideographic: Who owns America’s debt?
A dynamic perspective of the major foreign holders of US government debt
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GraphicsInfographic: Tracking the history of the FTSE100
Visual graphic shows how the value and composition of the index has changed over 26 years
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FeaturesWinning treatment
Launching a series of fi rst-hand accounts of practical risk management, Mike Florence, who led AstraZeneca’s programme, explains how the team’s strategy has breathed new life into its respiratory and infl ammatory efforts
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Not so smart …
Using a mobile phone can be a risky business. But while any link with cancer is still to be proved, there is no doubt about the dangers of driving and using a hand-held and the phones’ vulnerability to security lapses, writes Andrew Leslie
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FeaturesSpecial Report: Property Risk
Robust property risk management practices may call for serious investment in loss protection – but the benefi ts for the corporate bottom line can often more than compensate
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New world order
Corporate multinational property insurance programmes can provide signifi cant cost and control benefi ts – but risk managers should be aware of the potential pitfalls





