New indemnity insurer welcomed
2 September 2010
With less than a month to go before the deadline for renewing indemnity insurance, solicitors have welcomed the arrival of a new product in the market.
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With less than a month to go before the deadline for renewing indemnity insurance, solicitors have welcomed the arrival of a new product in the market.

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