Our people
Our clients and their brokers draw confidence from the quality of the Fenchurch Law team. We are an enthusiastic and entrepreneurial team of talented and passionate individuals, specialists in our fields. We share a vision for how a law firm can and should operate, and we are united in our commitment to delivering outstanding outcomes for our clients.
One size doesn’t fit all. Every member of our team is an individual and serves our clients according to their own particular strengths. They are each outstanding in their own way and work tirelessly to provide our clients with the highest quality of service and to deliver the best possible client outcomes.
Our approach
Understand how our solicitors support honest policyholders with genuine claims to ensure their claims are paid promptly and in full
We work shoulder to shoulder with insurance brokers to combine legal and commercial pressure on behalf of policyholders
Our culture and values
Freedom and responsibility are at the heart of the unique culture of our law firm
At Fenchurch Law, we are building a strong and successful business with a unique culture
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We are an enthusiastic and entrepreneurial team of talented and passionate individuals, specialists in our fields. We share a vision for how a law firm can and should operate, and we are united in our commitment to delivering outstanding outcomes for our clients
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Camden Contribution Curtailed: TPRA 2010 Developments
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The F1: A closer look at the Bacardi principle and section 11 of the Insurance Act
16 December 2024
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