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Dr Miriam Goldby talks to BILA about modernising the London Market

Dr Miriam Goldby, reader in shipping, insurance and commercial law at Queen Mary University, London

The London Insurance Market is unique not just because of its age and history but also because of the way it is structured and the way it operates. Dr Miriam Goldby, reader in shipping, insurance and commercial law at Queen Mary University of London, recently spoke to the British Insurance Law Association about the potential legal implications of recent modernising initiatives in the London Market. 

Placement of insurance in the London Market is a complex process involving multiple exchanges among a substantial number of different persons. 

It is a subscription market, with typically more than

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