Risk
B.C. and Alberta have both introduced proposed changes to their Insurance Acts. The amendments are intended to clarify when fire damage can be excluded from coverage and when it can't be.
By Craig Harris | July 31, 2007
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Good risk managers will find ways to link their risk management efforts with organizational competitiveness
By Perry Brazeau, Senior Vice President, Manager, Canada Division, FM Global | July 31, 2007
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Fresh, innovative D&O and E&O products are required to help protect members of Canada's newly-established investment fund review committees
By Jordan S. Solway, Regional Vice President, Claims and Legal, Arch Insurance Company (Canada Branch) | July 31, 2007
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A systematic approach to reducing environmental loss should include consideration of the environment in its own right, not merely as an adjunct of health and safety
By Ross Borthwick, Senior Consultant, Premier Environmental Services, Inc. | July 31, 2007
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Claims for leaks related to residential oil tanks are on the rise, and there are things that brokers, underwriters and claims managers can do to mitigate the damage......
By Harry F. Steinmetz, LLB, Lerners LLP | July 31, 2007
The Ontario Court of Appeal issued a recent decision indicating a commercial retailer with an established risk management practice -- even if not perfectly followed -- can help protect against litigation related to slip-and-fall injuries
By Donna Ford, C.I.P. Member of the Law Society of Upper Canada | July 31, 2007
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The courts have carved out a role for themselves in the appraisals process, although they generally defer to the umpires on matters of procedure and expertise
By M. Kim Anderson, Robertson Stromberg Pedersen LLP | July 31, 2007
Don't look now, but the CGL Pollution Exclusion has just migrated to D&O policies
By Raymond Cotter & Gayle MacDonald | July 31, 2007
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How risk managers can work with expert accountants to smooth business interruption claims
By Kieran Hallinan & Glenn Tautrims | July 31, 2007
Bill 33 directs ICBC to refuse to issue to family maintenance debtors. The province's brokers will therefore have the unenviable task of breaking this news to some of these individuals.
By Trudy Lancelyn, Deputy Executive Director, Insurance Brokers Association of B.C. | July 31, 2007
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