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Stephen Ixer Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP

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Commercial Court finds 9/11 attacks on wtc were two events and not one *

United Kingdom - May 2 2013
The Commercial Court has decided that the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center constituted two events and not one, the first time an…


No splits allowed: Court of Appeal confirms that apportionment does not apply to liability insurance *

United Kingdom - April 18 2013
Standard Life marketed its Pension Sterling Fund (the Fund) as a temporary home for short term investments, however a substantial proportion of…

Co-authors: Kathryn Whitfield, Nicole Gow .


Panama announces foreign reinsurer registration requirements *

Panama - January 22 2013
Panama's Insurance Superintendency has announced the creation of a new obligatory register for all foreign reinsurers and reinsurance brokers wishing…


Time is money: aviation insurers look to the sky as ECJ opens the door to delayed flight claims *

European Union, United Kingdom - January 7 2013
Aviation insurers could face a new stream of claims after the European Court of Justice (ECJ) confirmed that airlines should pay compensation to…


ECJ confirms compensation payments for delayed passengers *

European Union - December 21 2012
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has confirmed that airlines should pay compensation to passengers who are subject to long delays, giving them the same rights as those who are denied boarding or whose flights are cancelled.


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