Legal
Rehabilitation: Providing the carrot
While the use of rehabilitation has made great strides in the past few years, is a more co-ordinated approach with tangible incentives needed?
Proposal seeks to lift China's foreign motor insurer ban
China may be set to lift the exclusion on foreign insurers selling compulsory motor insurance in the region.
The challenge of life sciences
Mid-sized life sciences firms offer an attractive opportunity for insurers in Europe with many entering the market. Yet as Francesca Nyman reports litigation and legislation make this a challenging market too.
DAS appoints operations head
DAS Group has named Richard Harris as head of claims assistance.
Justice Bill clears the Commons
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill has been voted through by 306 votes to 228.
McGovern named on US Treasury insurance committee
Lloyd’s North America director and general counsel Sean McGovern has been appointed to the US Treasury’s committee on insurance.
Law report: Dispute number challenge fails
This law report has been contributed by national law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer.
XL scoops bulk of solicitors’ PI market as fewer join assigned risk pool
As capacity in solicitors’ professional indemnity increases, brokers predict XL will be the biggest player in the market, replacing 2010’s top underwriter Chartis.
News analysis: Is data mining a major factor in the PI claims spike?
The debate over referral fees has had more press time recently than whether The X Factor is on the wane or not. And just like the blow-by-blow tabloid accounts of the TV show, its judges and its contestants, the insurance industry is starting to get…
Rok - one year on: Bearing up after Rok
When Rok went into administration, insurers had to respond rapidly. One year on, how are they coping and what lessons have they learned?
Interview - Konsta & Payton: Let's get together
The high-profile merger of Clyde & Co and Barlow Lyde & Gilbert has impacted the legal and insurance industries. Michael Payton and Simon Konsta explain the differences.
Law report: Solicitor’s failure to follow client instructions lands it with wasted costs charge
This law report has been controbuted by national law firm Berryman's Lace Mawer.
Law report: Security guard claim dismissal good news for employers
This law report has been contributed by national law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer.
PI to be compulsory for professional body members in Italy
Professional indemnity insurance is to be made compulsory for all members of recognised professional bodies in Italy following new legislation.
Allianz celebrates legal partnership
Allianz Legal Protection has celebrated its 25th anniversary and has placed more than £1m business with specialist solicitors Roberts Jackson through the first year of partnership.
Cost Advocates warns against MoJ fixed costs proposals
Costs law company Cost Advocates is advising caution on the Ministry of Justice’s proposal to set fixed costs limits on disputes in County Courts.
Mixed reaction to Webster Dixon's High Court success
Legal expenses insurer DAS has called for caution following Webster Dixon’s success in the High Court last week where the circumstances in which legal expenses insurers may not decline a policyholder’s claim were clarified.
Law firms Beachcroft and DAC merge
Beachcroft and Davies Arnold Cooper have merged to form DAC Beachcroft.
Insurers warned over FSA bank account consultation
Law firm Beachcroft has warned that Financial Services Authority consultation on the way packaged bank accounts are offered could provide a “significant hurdle” for insurers offering add-ons.
BLG to close Singapore office
Insurance law firm Barlow Lyde & Gilbert will close its office in Singapore following its merger with Clyde & Co.
BLG to close Singapore office
Insurance law firm Barlow Lyde & Gilbert will close its office in Singapore following its merger with Clyde & Co.
Parabis commits to reinsurance with trio of appointments
Parabis has today announced three high-profile appointments under the banner of Argent Audit & Legacy in a bid to expand its reinsurance offering.
North of the Border: Clarification over mesothelioma awards
In Elizabeth Wolff & Others v John Moulds (Kilmarnock) & Weir Construction (2011), Lord Doherty considers recent jury and judicial awards in fatal claims and clarifies the value of section 1(4) awards in a mesothelioma claim, under the Damages (Scotland)…
Combined Insurance bosses quit amid redundancy row
The European managing director and the head of European operations at Combined Insurance have left the company.