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Peel Port Shareholding Finance Company Ltd – v – Dornoch Ltd

Can a Claimant obtain an order for pre-action disclosure against a solvent insured? The Claimant, Peel Port…

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When is an individual a consumer for insurance purposes?

The law distinguishes between businesses and consumers in many areas, with the consumer benefiting from a more…

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Leeds Beckett University – v – Travelers Insurance Co Ltd

A recent decision by the Technology and Construction Court has considered causation issues in the context of a property…

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Fenchurch Law strengthens professions insurance disputes capabilities with Rosenfield hire

Fenchurch Law, the UK’s leading firm working exclusively for policyholders and brokers on complex insurance disputes,…

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The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: 100 cases every policyholder needs to know. #1 (The Bad). Why Wayne Tank is wrongly decided.

Welcome to a new series of blogs from Fenchurch Law: 100 cases every policyholder needs to know.  An opinionated and…

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Fenchurch Law receives third consecutive nomination for insurance law firm of the year

Following our success at last year’s Post Magazine Claims Awards, we are proud to have been nominated again in 2017 for…

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Insurance Act 2015: Some Insurers Crying Foul

When the Insurance Act 2015 came into force in August 2016, it was hailed as the biggest reform of this area of law in…

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Fenchurch Law appoints Morris to strengthen financial lines insurance disputes team

Fenchurch Law, the UK’s leading firm working exclusively for policyholders and brokers on complex insurance disputes,…

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No on-going obligation to assess if a claim is likely: Zurich -v- Maccaferri

In a (predictably?) pro-policyholder decision, the Court of Appeal (Black and Christopher Clark LJJ) yesterday…

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