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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Interviews
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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Features
Time to clean up your cover
While regulations bringing in the ‘polluter pays’ principle came into force in the EU some three years ago, experts fear many companies think only ‘heavy’ industries are at risk. Just relying on your public liability policy could end in fi nancial disaster
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Features
Continental shift
The Environmental Liability Directive has been on the agenda for years, but now that it has reached all corners of Europe, multinational organisations no longer have any excuse for turning a blind eye to the consequences of their environmental actions
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FeaturesThe first line of defence
The effects of a blaze in a large building or facility go beyond just safety and structural damage, and can be ruinous – to the local infrastructure, economy and environment. But installing sprinkler protection could take businesses out of the line of fi re, says FM Global’s Brendan MacGrath





