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Business insurance law reform *

United Kingdom - April 26 2013
Following the coming into force of the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act earlier this month, attention is once again focused on…

Co-authors: Alaina Wadsworth, Ed Foss, Lucy Russell.


Reminder: new Consumer Insurance Act comes into force on 6 April *

United Kingdom - March 14 2013
The Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012 is set to come into force on 6 April 2013. The Act, which received royal assent in…

Co-authors: Alaina Wadsworth, Ed Foss, Lucy Russell.


Insuring transfer pricing risk - nailing the jelly to the wall *

United Kingdom - September 19 2012
Quantifying transfer pricing risk is often seen as something of a dark art, and this has played no small part in exclusion of TP exposure from insurance of corporate tax liabilities, a valuable source of business for insurers and brokers alike.

Co-authors: Nick Foster-Taylor , Aaron Fairhurst.


Supreme Court rules on striking out fraudulent claims *

United Kingdom - June 28 2012
Aside from the rule in insurance law under which an insured cannot recover in respect of any part of a claim in a case where the claim has been fraudulently exaggerated or where a genuine claim has been supported by dishonest devices, the general rule of law is that a person cannot be deprived of a judgment for damages to which he is otherwise entitled on the ground of abuse of process. 

Co-authors: Michelle Radcliffe.


Insurance law reform: proposals for business insurance *

United Kingdom - June 27 2012
As part of their joint review of insurance contract law, the English and Scottish Law Commissions have published their third and final Consultation Paper proposing reforms to business insurance law.

Co-authors: Chloe Cramphorn, Lucy Russell.


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