Brain injury case adjourned after positive antigen test due to resume
Barrister without face mask was told by judge to produce certificate of exemption
Barrister without face mask was told by judge to produce certificate of exemption
Exit of UK insurance underwriters who dominated professional indemnity market
Brushfield Ltd claimed it was entitled to be compensated for losses due to lockdowns
Insurer pulls dividend as market awaits outcome of test case over wording of business interruption policies
Insurers may find themselves in Central Bank examination similar to tracker mortgage debacle
Elearning company plans 12-month expansion programme
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Business campus has 50 companies on site and planning permission for more office space
These devices may be here to stay, now the insurance companies are getting on board
Liberty insurance investigator said man told firm : ‘They will be expecting a decent offer’
Circuit Court President says case ‘a try on’ which took much work to set up but failed
Staged accidents are among most common types of insurance fraud in Ireland
Personal injury cases in court after two cars collide on approach to roundabout in Lusk
A day spent between Dublin’s homeless charities shows a system under severe strain
Head of Axa’s special investigation unit says fraudsters crashing into each other
Car giants say they need smaller start-ups to help develop autonomous car technology
‘Nothing added up. It made no sense’ said garda who saw no debris on road
Woman shown on Facebook leading vigorous classes after injuring back in car accident
Efforts by Michael Darcy (36) to prove he bought €41,400 of jewellery lead to downfall
Dutch authorities claim ‘group of Travellers’ defrauded number of senior citizens
Judge did not accept James Jordan version of events in relation to October 2014 accident
Fleet reaches a deal with Axa Insurance to offer drivers cover for €7-€10 a day
O’Driscoll has over 35 years' experience within the Irish insurance industry
Insurance Ireland concerned by ‘unsupported claims’ to injuries board
Fully occupied office and retail centre expected to attract range of Irish and overseas buyers
Watchdog stresses engagement over enforcement with large firms like Facebook
Three one-bedroom apartments in Ballsbridge failed to attract a single bid
Axa head John O’Neill met Minister to ‘explain difficulties experienced by insurers’
NI trade body says ‘pattern’ parts used in repairs compromising road safety
800 young people invited to roadshow as figures show drivers under 25 more at risk
Circuit Court hears crashes being faked to mount fraudulent personal injury claims
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Former garda who perverted course of justice now in custody
Store closures, property tax, banking charges, Michael O’Leary’s act of contrition, two Ulster Bank system failures, the arrears crisis: consumers had plenty to keep them exercised in 2013
Credit card information of customers of Clery’s loyalty travel scheme stolen in cyber attack
Data Protection Commissioner investigates major security breach at Co Clare-based company which manages customer loyalty schemes across Europe
Some 39,000 Supervalu customers exposed while 4,000 people in Axa loyalty reward programme affected
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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