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For those looking for insight into the issues impacting the insurance sector, this collection of articles looks at everything from court rulings to new regulations.

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Uncertainty around the mandatory reimbursement cap for APP frauds – a new headache for FI firms and their insurers?

Topic: Financial Services Regulatory and Risk 09.09.2024 Read more
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W&I insurance: Key lessons from recent case law

Topic: RPC Big Deal 22.08.2024 Read more
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Construction disciplinary trends analysis #3: fraud and dishonesty

Topic: Construction 12.08.2024 Read more
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Further welcome news from the FCA – this time on co-manufacturing

Topic: Financial Services Regulatory and Risk 08.08.2024 Read more
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Potential deregulation and a pragmatic approach to commercial insurance – welcome news from the FCA

Topic: Financial Services Regulatory and Risk 01.08.2024 Read more
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Right language, right place: What King Trader can teach us about the placement of language within insurance policy wordings

Topic: Insurance and Reinsurance 24.07.2024 Read more
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"Let form follow function" in insurance policy drafting: Technip, Project Angel and … the Bauhaus?

Topic: Insurance and Reinsurance 24.07.2024 Read more
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Compulsory mediation in small claims: a quick guide for the busy lawyer

Topic: Insurance and Reinsurance

Published by Kirstie Pike, Partner and more.

A new pilot scheme requiring parties in money claims valued at up to £10,000 to take part in a compulsory free one-hour mediation appointment, provided by HMCTS' Small Claims Mediation Service – before the claim can then proceed to Court if no settlement is reached.

28.06.2024 Read more
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No bouncing back for directors

Topic: Insurance and Reinsurance 20.05.2024 Read more
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Are you being smart with your connectable products?

Topic: Insurance and Reinsurance

Published by Gavin Reese, Partner, Head of Regulatory and more.

The growth of "smart" products that can connect to the internet has grown significantly over the past 10 years and the UK government estimate that there could be 50 million connectable products worldwide by 2030, and on average there are currently 9 in each UK household.

26.04.2024 Read more

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