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Camden Contribution Curtailed: TPRA 2010 Developments

Recent cases highlight potential difficulties for insurers in handling claims under the Third Parties (Rights against…

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The F1: A closer look at the Bacardi principle and section 11 of the Insurance Act

The Facts MOK Petro Energy FZC v Argo (No. 604) Limited, The F1 [2024] EWHC 1935 (Comm) concerned a cargo of 11,800 MT…

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Reinsurance Cover for Covid BI Losses Upheld on Appeal

In UnipolSai Assicurazioni SPA v Covea Insurance PLC [2024] EWCA Civ 110, the Court of Appeal has upheld the first…

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Climate Risks Series, Part 3: Aloha v AIG – Liability Cover for Reckless Environmental Harm

Aloha v AIG - Liability Cover for Reckless Environmental Harm Increasing numbers of claims are proceeding around the…

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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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When adjectives matter: How ‘Accidental’, ‘Sudden’ and ‘Unforeseen’ affect all-risks insurance cover

Construction and engineering projects, being subject to a wide variety of risks, are invariably insured on an all-risks…

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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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Climate Risks Series, Part 2: 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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