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Law Report: Costs case referred to Registrar of Criminal Appeals
Law reports contributed by national law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer.
Law Report: Court dismisses builder's appeals
Law reports contributed by national law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer.
Top five European news stories
The top five European stories from www.insuranceinsight.com over the past seven days.
Court of Appeal general damages clarification fails to appease Apil
The Court of Appeal has handed down a judgment confirming a 10% increase in general damages in most civil cases where judgment is given after 1 April 2013.
French court ruling could expose insurers to €16bn claims
French insurers and banks that own large insurance subsidiaries could be exposed to claims of up to €16bn from policyholders following a decision by the French Council of State.
Insurance regulatory regime takes hold in Hong Kong
As Europe moves towards increased regulation, Ann Leung explores how the trend for increasing corporate governance in Hong Kong is affecting regulation of the insurance industry.
DAC Beachcroft appointment swells Dublin team to 30
The Dublin office of international law firm DAC Beachcroft has appointed a partner with expertise in professional negligence claims and commercial litigation to expand its reach into the Ireland and London insurance markets.
Ince & Co opens office in Beijing
Ince & Co expands Greater China capability with new office in Beijing.
North of the border: Encouraging signs for new guidelines
The recent case of Lydia Kelly v Upper Clyde Shipbuilders marked the first decision of a jury on bereavement damages since the Inner House laid down new procedural guidelines for jury trials in the case of Hamilton v Ferguson Transport (Spean Bridge) …
Legal reform: Uncertainty abounds as Laspo countdown continues
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act is set to be implemented in April, but insurers and lawyers are concerned by a lack of detail.
Former Clyde partner launches new law firm
David Coupe, a former partner at Clyde & Co and Ince & Co, has launched EC3 Legal, a new City law firm focused on representing the intermediated insurance market.
Solicitors targeted following Prime Professions product launch
Prime Professions has teamed up with Axis Specialty to launch a new insurance product for solicitors.
Rehabilitation First Awards 2012 – shortlist announced
Post is delighted to unveil the shortlist of excellent entries going through to the final round of judging for this year's Rehabilitation First Awards 2012.
Berry Palmer & Lyle opens in Singapore
Political risk broker Berry Palmer & Lyle has opened a second Asian subsidiary following the launch of a Hong Kong branch in early 2011.
Travel cancellation insurance must be opt-in, ECJ rules
Online travel agents can no longer automatically include travel cancellation insurance in the price of plane tickets bought on the internet, following a ruling by the European Court of Justice.
Market moves: Zurich and Mitsui continue recruitment push
Last week's busiest recruiters, Zurich and Mitsui Sumitomo, followed their recent appointments with the addition of more new staff. Mitsui has added two members to its underwriting team, while Zurich welcomed a new head of human resources.
Law Report: Contractor’s rights upheld due to ambiguous contract
Law reports contributed by national law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer.
Law Report: Court rules in favour of following German law in crash case
Law reports contributed by national law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer.
Law Report: Part 36 not extended by court
Law reports contributed by national law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer.
Your say: Throw out partially false claims
Zurich is to be congratulated on fighting the good fraud fight through the Supreme Court and achieving a successful outcome in the case of Fairclough Homes v Summers, says John Freeman.
Outsourcing: Shall we take this outside?
The multi-billion pound business process outsourcing industry is gaining favour with the insurance industry - and it is about much more than just offshore call centres
JLT and Am Trust offer sole practitioners PI choice for law firms
Law firms suffer from of lack of choice for professional indemnity insurance, according to JLT, which has launched a sole practitioners PI practice with Am Trust.
Aon provides PI to Law Society
The Law Society has appointed Aon to provide professional indemnity insurance to legal practices with the society's conveyancing quality scheme or Lexcel quality marks.
Solicitors PI market urged to remain 'on alert' despite dip in claims
A fall in the number of professional negligence actions launched against solicitors has been heralded as "welcome news" for law firms and their insurers, but experts have warned the market to remain vigilant.