All Strategic Risk Global articles in July 2008 – Page 2
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Slowed ships risk legal action: P&I club
Shipping firms could be sued for breach of contract if they try to offset costs by ‘slow steaming’
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Construction firm fined for putting homes at risk
A Surrey construction firm was fined after homes it worked on were found to be at risk of lethal CO build-up
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US entrepreneurs optimistic about the future
Despite the current economic climate most US small business owners are considering expanding, finds a study
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Securities litigation drops slightly in 2007
Securities fraud class action litigation for 2007 drops slightly despite subprime, says a report
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The Savoy goes green
The Savoy adopts carbon reduction strategy to reduce energy consumption by 40%
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Staying alive
Companies are using risk engineering to analyse their biggest vulnerabilities and ensure they remain in business
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Californian port workers extend strike action
Productivity falls 20-30 % at ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, said PMA
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Move beyond greenwashing: Aon
Companies lack visibility into their supply chains to make green policies a reality, said the broker
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Analysis
Equitable or not
Garry Honey says Britain’s regulators have often fallen short, but what’s that mean for business?
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Czech risk management association joins FERMA
Brings the total number of countries represented in FERMA to 16 with four from central and eastern Europe
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Analysis
Directors’ conflicts of interest
Danielle Harris explains how new provisions under the Companies Act will affect directors whose interests may conflict with the interests of their company
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Merrill Lynch posts $4.6bn loss
Unveils another $9.4bn in credit related write downs and continues sale of assets
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CEA urges EU to support block exemption
The European insurance federation says without BER availability, pricing and choice would suffer
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Discrimination law includes carers
The law prohibiting employers to discriminate against disabled people extends to their carers, according to a ruling by the European Court
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Changing behaviours
What do the London Olympics, Terminal 5 and tackling youth crime have to do with each other? Answer: They all represent huge challenges that require new ways of thinking about behaviour and perception aspects of risk
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Conflicts of interest widen under Companies Act: Lawyer
Rules have extended directors duties to include situations where conflicts of interest might arise in the future
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Exec pleads guilty to stealing IBM trade secrets
A former employee of IBM was accused of sharing trade secrets with his new employer Hewlett Packard
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