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Vivendi argues for dismissal of jury verdict
Global Business
NEW YORK (Reuters)—A potential multibillion-dollar judgment against Vivendi S.A. for misleading shareholders hung in the balance as a Manhattan judge weighed whether a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling limited damages.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100726/NEWS01/100729938

 
Marsh & McLennan names independent chairman
Global Business
NEW YORK—Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc. said Monday that its board of directors has appointed Ian Lang as independent chairman of the insurance brokerage effective in May 2011.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100726/NEWS/100729939

 
JLT expands international broker network in Europe
Global Business
LONDON—Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group P.L.C. said Monday that is has signed an agreement with three independent insurance brokers to develop its international network in mainland Europe.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100726/NEWS/100729940

 
Marsh names multinational client service director
Global Business
CHICAGO—Elizabeth Francy Demaret has been named to the new post of managing director and multinational client service director for Marsh Inc., the insurance brokerage said Monday.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100726/NEWS/100729941

 
QBE first half disappoints, shares fall
Global Business
SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) - QBE Insurance Group Ltd., Australia's

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100726/NEWS01/100729942

 
2010 Best Places to Work in Insurance
Global Business

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE01/100729956

 
Securities litigation on the rise
Global Business
Securities litigation rose sharply in the second quarter this year, reversing a first-quarter decline and returning to the trend of recent years, according to an analysis.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE01/307259979

 
Laser maker strikes back at movie mogul
Global Business
A crossing of corporate swords of a kind has entered a new phase.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE0504/307259984

 
Health reform rules provide some clarity on claims issues
Global Business
WASHINGTON—New health care reform regulations clarify how health care plans must handle disputed claims, but leave murky a key issue: how a new federal external claims review requirement will work.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE01/307259968

 
AIG names new head of AIA
Global Business
NEW YORK—AIG has named a new head for its Asian unit, AIA Group Ltd., and reportedly has chosen three underwriting banks to arrange an initial public offering for the unit.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE01/307259991

 
Pension problems can sink merger plans
Global Business
Pension funds are playing a more important role in companies' decisions on whether to proceed with mergers or acquisitions of Europe-based companies, experts say.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE01/307259969

 
Worker education, involvement key to eliminating injuries
Global Business
Eliminating workplace injuries requires educating workers and enlisting their support to help mitigate hazards and prevent accidents, said Skipper Kendrick, a consultant and former president of the American Society of Safety Engineers.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE03/307259996

 
Pet owners hounded by coverage exclusions
Global Business
When I adopted a 3-year-old Westie last year, I soon discovered that he was canis non grata among pet insurers.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE04/307259970

 
Wholesale moves in-house
Global Business
CHICAGO—Aon Corp. has taken its wholesale brokerage business in-house for placements into the London, Bermuda and Singapore markets.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE01/307259977

 
Bid to add windstorm cover to NFIP remains up in the air
Global Business
WASHINGTON—Legislation that would require the National Flood Insurance Program to offer windstorm as well as flood coverage is in limbo.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE01/307259980

 
Vuvuzela's buzz wears off in U.K.
Global Business
Tottenham Hotspur and other British soccer clubs are banning the vuvuzela horns that provided the buzzing background noise at the World Cup in South Africa this summer citing safety reasons.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE0504/307259982

 
Class actions falter in Europe
Global Business
European countries clearly are moving toward legal regimes that permit class action litigation but still are struggling with implementation problems, a panel of legal experts said.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE01/307259981

 
Worker engagement drives safety efforts at Tenaska Inc.
Global Business
Worker involvement is one of nine key elements that drive quality safety efforts at Tenaska Inc., says an executive with the Omaha, Neb.-based company that manages 17 power-generating plants.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE03/307259994

 
English-only policies for workplaces have pitfalls
Global Business
A new law in Tennessee that permits English-only policies in the workplace could signal a growing trend among businesses, but observers say there are hazards for employers that adopt such policies.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE01/307259986

 
Brunswick health, safety program systematic, formalized
Global Business
To reduce worker injuries, Brunswick Corp. adopted a systematic health and safety program coupled with formalized recognition of good behavior.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE03/307259998

 
Workplace language policies need careful consideration
Global Business
Employers considering an English-only policy in the workplace “need to be able to identify and explain what their business need is,” said Dennis Westlind, a partner with law firm Stoel & Rives L.L.P. in Portland, Ore.

Read more: http://businessinsurance.com/article/20100725/ISSUE01/307259987

 
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