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A Slice of American Pie?
Many European groups are looking to expand into the US Steven Blair and Mark Bunim discuss the risks for UK companies, which result from the very different legal culture - and how to avoid the pitfall
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Competing For Attention - RIMS 2004
Lee Coppack covers some of the highlights of the recent US risk management conference
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Captives and Hard market questions
David Hertzell looks at some of the issues that captive owners and managers are now addressing
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New kids on the block
Allied World Assurance Company (AWAC), established in Bermuda two years ago...
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Raising the stakes in corporate crime
Andrew Manners summarises current UK legal developments
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Uk Restrictions And Options
The directors and officers liability insurance (D&O) market is in a state of turmoil
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Us -Tough Times Ahead
US risk managers are facing more than the foreseeable hard D&O market conditions
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The American influence
Increasingly, US directors are being sued. And European companies are not immune, explains Ian Youngman
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Avoiding claims
How can directors steer clear of claims? Christine Seib asks some of the experts
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Developing a global programme
Standard D&O policy wordings vary in different jurisdictions warns Michael Rossi
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Trouble ahead?
Nick Stanbury looks at the practical implications for company directors of the proposed UK company law changes
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Transactions increase vulnerability.
Negotiating mergers, acquisitions and IPOs can leave directors open to claims. Charles Boorman discusses the risks and how to protect yourself against them
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Competing fairly
Competition liability is a growing risk. Can insurance help? Nick Stanbury lays out the ground rules.
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