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Articles for 31 October 2006
Catlin to be largest at Lloyd’s with £600m Wellington deal
Jonathan Rest
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Where next for London in the search for perfect technology?
Technology is still high on the agenda in the London market, and here ROGER FOORD outlines his views about what should be done
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Willis develops M&A practice by setting up Australian team
Justin Rahman
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Länsförsäkringar cements market share
Richard Banks
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Sweden escapes major losses from windstorm
Scott Vincent
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Markey takes on additional role at Aon
Jonathan Rest
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Malicious damage is set for massive surge today
Scott Vincent
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Max Re’s Cooney resigns as finite deals probed
Justin Rahman
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LMA backing for G6 reformers
Justin Rahman
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Developers still building in line of fire
Firefighters in California now look to be winning their battle to control the Esperanza fire, which has been burning its way across the state since last Thursday. SCOTT VINCENT examines the wind phenomenon that caused the fire to spread so rapidly, and discovers US developers are still not paying enough attention to the risk of wildfires when choosing where to build new properties
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Green technology set to spark more demand for patent cover
Scott Vincent
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Expert witness crisis sparks change
The use of expert witnesses in medical court cases is under review in the UK with proposals for major change. LIZ BOOTH reports
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