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To Aggregate or Not to Aggregate – Unlimited Exposure For Insurers?

Some useful legal insights from Christopher Stanton, Member of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers and Partner of Keoghs LLP and Elaine Ibbotson, Senior Solicitor at Keoghs LLP; The Court of Appeal’s judgment in Discovery Land1 […]

Insurance claims

Covid19 Business Cover Claims: Judgment Offers Mixed Results

Case report on a Covid19 claim; The Commercial Court has handed down judgment in the latest Covid-19 business interruption insurance test case (“LMIE Test Cases”). The judgment produced mixed results, but crucially for policyholders, Mr […]

Legal

Keoghs Credit Hire Team Saves insurer Clients Over £57,000

Keoghs, a Davies business, has successfully saved its insurer clients over £57,000 in two recent cases by successfully reaffirming and extending the loss of profit rule in excessive credit hire claims, bringing the total saved for […]

Legal

US Court Verdict on NotPetya Will Tighten Policy Wording

In a surprising move, the Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division, recently ruled in favour of Merck’s $1.4 billion claim against the insurance industry. The claim was for damages sustained in the 2017 NotPetya […]

Legal

Vicarious Liability Claim Against Harwood Solicitors is Upheld

A very interesting case from Horwich Farrelly, which highlights the challenges in checking the supplier chain, in every detail, in order to protect your brand. It’s also a case which surely demands some sort of […]

Legal

Reaction to Court of Appeal Mixed Injuries Judgment

The Court of Appeal has issued a judgment on the OIC portal cases, specifically mixed injuries. Here’s some legal sector comment; Commenting on the Court of Appeal judgment, Matthew Maxwell Scott, executive director of ACSO […]