Fenchurch Law promotes Daniel Brooks to Associate Partner
Fenchurch Law, the policyholder-focused coverage specialists, have promoted Daniel Brooks to Associate Partner.
Daniel joined Fenchurch Law in 2014 and his work is focused on contentious coverage disputes and uninsured defence work for a broad range of policyholders in the UK.
Daniel has a particular focus on insurance disputes for construction professionals, although Daniel is also instructed in many other sectors involving D&O, Professional Indemnity and Product Liability.
"I would like to congratulate Dan. His promotion is part of a wider plan for our firm and developing our own talented lawyers is critical to achieving our goals," said David Pryce Managing Partner.
Founded in 2010 Fenchurch Law is a specialist firm of City solicitors. They provide insurance advice, and handle insurance disputes. Based in the iconic Gherkin building in the heart of London Insurance Market, they represent policyholders with complex and high value coverage disputes with their insurers.
Fenchurch Law Ltd shortlisted for Insurance Law Firm of the Year Award.
Fenchurch Law Ltd has been shortlisted for the Insurance Law Firm of the Year in the prestigious Claims Awards 2015, which celebrate excellence and innovation in the general insurance claims sector.
The Insurance Law Firm of the Year Award recognises technical ability and the application of innovative ideas and customer service within legal services.
Managing Partner David Pryce commented: “We are very pleased to have been shortlisted for this award. Since founding Fenchurch Law in 2010, our aim has not only been to lead the market for complex policyholder coverage disputes in the UK but also to innovate in the interests of the policyholder and broker. Over the last 12 months we have put in place a number of unique funding arrangements for policyholders across the UK and secured over £9million in payments from insurers.”
Final winners will be announced at The Claims Awards evening at the Royal Garden Hotel in London on the 4th June.
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