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Wanted: crisis management for managers

In a fluid international legal environment, rocked by scandals and surrounded by increasingly militant stakeholders, today's senior corporate executives need directors' and officers' insurance more than ever, believes Matthew Allen

The need for transparency of corporate earnings and the efficacy of capital markets is a global issue now embedded in the business psyche.

Directors, wherever they are, are under pressure from all sides to improve their performance - and most observers seem to agree that further changes in the global legal fabric of companies legislation need to be made. So what are the global vehicles for that change that may impact on the UK market - and what are we likely to see in the short to medium term?

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