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Apr 2015
Of Bad Apples and Poisoned Berries – Food Safety Update
The committee of NSW Claims Discussion Group Inc welcomes Nick Sordon of Swiss Re as our guest presenter at our next seminar, on Tuesday 21 April 2015. In the wake of the recent recall of toxic berries from supermarket shelves across Australia following...
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Mar 2015
The impact of terrorism on Insurance
The Committee of the NSW Claims Discussion Group Inc welcomes Rob Mercer, Special Counsel, and Ed Einfeld, Lawyer, of Lander & Rogers Lawyers as the presenters of our next seminar on Tuesday 17 March 2015. The potential economic impact of terrorism...
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Feb 2015
#2015theyearahead
The Committee of the NSW Claims Discussion Group Inc wishes all of our members a happy new year and invites you to attend the first seminar of the year on Tuesday, 10 February 2015. Heidi Nash-Smith and Sean O’Connor, partners of Wotton + Kearney, re...
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Oct 2014
Seminar – Is there insurance cover for illegal property?
Peter Bennett, Partner at Holman Webb will discuss: Illegality involving possession of a preserved two headed corpse, a ladder thief and police confiscating the proceeds of homeless beggars; How other jurisdictions treat insurance claims involv...
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Sep 2014
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Sep 2014
APRA Overview and General Insurance Claims
An overview of APRA and its role as regulator of the General Insurance Industry followed by an insight into the claims component of Insurance Risk and recent findings. Jurgen Hoffman (Head of Insurance Risk, APRA) and Lisa Smith (Senior Analyst, Insuran...
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Aug 2014
No more CTTT or ADT, It’s now the NCAT: what does it mean for you?
The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) commenced on 1 January 2014, replacing more than 20 of NSW’s existing tribunals, including the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal and the Administrative Decisions Tribunal. Ray Giblett, Partner at No...
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Jul 2014
Recent developments in key issues for Common Law claims
The common law is a complex area in relation to both liability and quantum. The NSW Court of Appeal has recently highlighted a number of key issues that face the parties to claims, across the different schemes in operation in NSW today. Mr Warwick Re...
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Jun 2014
A panel discussion on the impact of sporting injuries from the perspective of a player, a doctor and a lawyer
A panel of three experts including Paul Dunn, Dr Samuel Sorrenti and Matthew McDonald will address injuries in sport and the potential liability of participants, clubs and officials. The panel will consider: Common injuries experienced and their short a...