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This is the place to find out what we’re thinking as we think it. It’s an eclectic and often opinionated mix of content, including news, articles on case law and recent legislation, and webinars.  We’re keen to ensure our content is of interest and value to our existing and prospective clients, so please do get in touch and let us know what you think of individual pieces, or our communication programme more generally.

Rome wasn’t built in a day – first thoughts on the Bletchley Park AI Safety Summit

The dust is beginning to settle on the much hyped (albeit nebulously orientated) Bletchley Park Artificial Intelligence…

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Promised Land: Estoppel Trends in Policyholder Recoveries

Recent cases demonstrate how insurers’ claim handling may give rise to estoppel and extend the scope of policy…

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The world’s first LEG3 Court decision, and what it means for the Builders’ Risk market

Introduction 27 years after the London Engineering Group (“LEG”) introduced its suite of defects exclusions, a Court in…

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Insurance News, views and more: October 2023

Insurance News, views and more - from Fenchurch LawOCTOBER 2023

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Legal Expenses Insurance – A Brief Introduction

After the Event Insurance (“ATE”) is an insurance policy available to litigants to cover their disbursements and their…

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Webinar – The current climate for D&O claims and coverage issues

  Agenda The webinar will focus upon the current D&O liability climate, with some examples of real life…

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Risk, Regulation and Rewards: Regulatory Developments in Artificial Intelligence

With the Government’s White Paper consultation – “A pro-innovation approach to AI regulation” – having closed at the…

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Bubble Trouble: Aerated Concrete Claims and Coverage

Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (“RAAC”) is a lightweight cementitious material pioneered in Sweden and used…

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Insurance for fees claims: RSA & Ors v Tughans

Introduction This Court of Appeal decision, in which our firm represented the successful respondents, considered the…

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