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    MRM in class action settlement talks

    Negotiations are underway to settle a class action lawsuit filed by shareholders against Mutual Risk Management and several of its former officers and directors.Details are contained in a filing at the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of California on July 30, 2003 in which the defendants agreed to withdraw their motion to dismiss the complaint.

    Mutual Risk Management finally files 2001 financials

    At a time when Mutual Risk Management was desperate for cash to meet its liabilities, its then Chairman and CEO, Robert Mulderig, owed the firm an advance of $318,303, according to an SEC filing. Details of the debt, which has

    Robert Mulderig replaced by David Ezekiel at MRM

    Robert Mulderig has retired as Chairman and CEO of financially troubled Mutual Risk Management Ltd., effective November 1, 2002, according to an MRM filing with the SEC. He has been replaced by David Ezekiel, who is President and Managing Director

    New lawsuits filed against Mutual Risk Management

    Three new civil lawsuits - one in Bermuda and two in the United States - have been filed against members of the Mutual Risk Management group.On July 30, 2002, Aegis Corporation and Principal Insurance Managers filed an action against Mutual Indemnity (Bermuda) Ltd. at Bermuda Supreme Court.

    MRM directors file to sell shares

    Two directors of Mutual Risk Management - Jerry Rosenbloom and Allan Fulkerson - gave separate notice to the SEC on September 23 that they intended to each sell 20,000 of the company's shares. There has been no notification to the SEC that the shares have been sold which may indicate that the that the price dropped too steeply to meet their sell criteria.

    MRM and insiders snap up the company’s stock

    Mutual Risk Management and its officers and directors have taken advantage of the recent massive collapse in the company's stock price by aggressively snapping up shares on the open market.