Legal
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The reinsurance broker will be known as Marsh Re starting in 2027 as part of a broader company shift.
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Southern is said to have diverted 36 clients with $4mn in annual revenues from Marsh.
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The move comes after a 200+ person mass team lift from Brown & Brown’s retail business in the US.
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Defendants can service clients who signed BOR letters as of December 29.
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Jim Hays outlined $90mn in stock losses as Howden called Brown & Brown’s narrative “false and inflammatory”.
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Former Aon employees are barred from using Aon’s confidential information.
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The broker is seeking an injunction, arguing it lost customers to Howden over the weekend.
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Insurance Insider reflects on major loss events of 2025 for the London market.
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The parties now have 60 days to file a stipulation to dismiss the action.
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The packages contained client lists and records saved as “TOP SECRET” on a former employee’s computer.
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Fleming Re bought the James River Re legacy book in 2024.
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Plus, the latest people moves and all the top news of the week.
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He and Fletcher stand accused of aiding Willis Re in an unlawful team lift.
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The company had argued the judge missed key info when dismissing the case.
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Marsh has accused its former execs of flouting a preliminary injunction.
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The executive argued that injunctions following team lifts were “the industry standard”.
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Court documents provide a window into the ambitious plans.
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Marsh is also seeking expedited discovery in a related talent poaching case.
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The lawsuit alleges that Marsh misnamed the insured party on the policy.
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Guy Carpenter continues to pursue Willis Re and individuals in court.
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Senior Willis Re recruit Jim Summers denied Kevin Fisher had a role at the start-up.
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Parties will now brief on a request for a preliminary injunction on an expedited timeline.
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GC accused Willis, Lucy Clarke, Jim Summers and John Fletcher of unlawful recruitment.
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A motion by defendants to dismiss the case was also denied.