"This is the story of how huge losses very nearly destroyed a revered British institution, Lloyd’s of London, the world’s largest insurance market. Ten thousand people were trapped, facing big
personal bills they thought profoundly unfair. They challenged a complacent institution, forcing it to confront its biggest ever crisis, changing its structures and values. This story has great
relevance today, raising many contemporary issues. The search for justice tests the British and US legal systems. Fairness is pitted against commercial expediency. Fresh thinking, new
structures, new skills and leadership are all needed. Persuasion has to overcome alternative analysis, misunderstanding, emotion and inertia. Locked in a battle for survival, many were slow to
see their common interest. A novel solution was found. Many myths have since grown up. This book tells what really happened, from the inside. "--