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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Anatomy of an Insurance Dispute

In early 2025, we participated in a panel discussion about the similarities and differences in the process of resolving…

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New Zealand’s Contracts of Insurance Act 2024 – What to Expect for Policyholders

The Contracts of Insurance Act (the “Act”), which received royal assent in 2024 and will come into force at the latest…

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Fenchurch Law bolsters Construction and Property insurance team 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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The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: #26 The Good: The Seashell of Lisson Grove Ltd & Ors v Aviva Insurance Ltd & Ors [2011] EWHC 1761

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

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The underinsurance crisis: legal repercussions, broker responsibilities, and growing solutions

Underinsurance is still a major, pressing issue in the UK insurance market, with recent figures revealing that a huge…

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Win-Win, and Win again: Delos Shipholding v Allianz in the Court of Appeal

Introduction In October 2024, our colleagues Toby Nabarro and Eugene Lee wrote here about the policyholders’ first…

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Timing is everything Part II – Archer v Riverstone and (a reminder of) the cost of not complying with a condition precedent

In our article on Makin v QBE last month, we highlighted the importance of complying with conditions precedent, and…

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Timing is everything – Makin v QBE and the cost of not complying with a condition precedent

This recent decision from the High Court provides a powerful reminder of the consequences of not complying with a…

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Commercial Court grounds War Risks insurers in landmark Russian aircraft judgment

Please find a link to the judgment here - Russian Aircraft Lessor Policy Claims [2025] EWHC 1430 (Comm) Introduction On…

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