Fenchurch Law announces key leadership changes as it enters next phase of growth

Fenchurch Law has announced that Joanna Grant has been appointed Managing Partner of the firm, with predecessor and founder David Pryce taking on new Senior Partner role, leading the firm’s expansion…

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Will someone think of the Lenders? Co-insurance issues for funders

Recent Court decisions such as Sky UK Ltd & Mace Ltd v Riverstone Managing Agency Ltd (which we wrote about…

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Fenchurch Law grows insurance disputes teams in Leeds and London with two new appointments

Fenchurch Law, the UK’s leading firm working exclusively for insurance policyholders and brokers, has announced the…

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Flood and Storm Risk: Keeping Policyholders Afloat

Introduction Extreme rainfall and storms have become increasingly prevalent in the UK. Figures from the Association of…

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The elephant in the room: and it’s not the Secretary of State

In this, the latest in a series of recent Covid-19 BI appeals, the Court of Appeal has handed down judgment in…

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A “WIN WIN” for Policyholders

Background Delos Shipholding S.A. v Allianz Global Corporate and Specialty S.E. [2024] EWHC 719 (Comm) is one of…

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Lithium Battery Fires – Not so Lit?

Introduction Lithium batteries (also known as lithium-ion batteries) have become commonplace in devices such as mobile…

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The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: #24 The (mostly) Ugly: Tynefield Care Ltd (and others) v the New India Assurance Company Ltd

Welcome to the latest in the series of blogs from Fenchurch Law: 100 cases every policyholder needs to know. An…

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(Not) the new LEG clauses.

Let me start by making something clear. The clauses referred to below are NOT the new LEG clauses. Whilst I have made…

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A twist in the tale!: – the Court of Appeal throws up some surprises in the “At the Premises” judgment

The long-awaited judgment in the “At the Premises” (“ATP”) judgment has now been handed down, and the expected…

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