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SRA clarifies its position on Quinn

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The Solicitors Regulation Authority has advised UK-based solicitors with professional indemnity cover underwritten by Quinn Insurance against immediately seeking replacement insurance following the Irish High Court’s decision to appoint full-time administrators to the company.

On 15 March the Irish High Court appointed full-time administrators to Quinn Insurance, after placing the firm in provisional administration on 30 March.

In a statement, the SRA said: “The SRA

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