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Vicarious liability and contracted bouncers – haven’t we been here before?

The case of Burger v JD Wetherspoon and Risk Solutions BD demonstrates the need for close analysis of the factual circumstances, as superficially similar cases can give rise to entirely different conclusions

United Kingdom Casualty

Is W&I insurance a passing trend or a growing phenomenon in France?

The continued expansion of the warranty indemnity insurance product in the French market will hinge on its flexibility and the value it delivers to both buyers and sellers

France Legal focus

Supreme Court hands down landmark ruling on building remediation costs

Developers can now pursue negligent designers and contractors for legacy defect claims

United Kingdom Legal focus

South Africa moves to mandate mediation in high courts

New directive, which seeks to remediate the congested civil trial roll, will have an impact on insurance disputes

South Africa Legal focus

Rethinking insurance in wartime Ukraine

Most Ukrainian insurers now offer some form of coverage for war-related risks and are engaging international partners in specific projects and products 

Ukraine Ukraine War

The use of AI in claims

A new project is seeking to gauge the use of AI across the insurance market

United Kingdom Legal focus

Court clears up issues of double insurance in favour of insured

Without a rateable insurance clause, a policyholder has wide recovery rights under all its relevant policies if double insurance arises

United Kingdom Legal focus

Insurers must balance risk and reward from ‘silent AI’ and policy wordings

Insurers will need to innovate to take advantage of AI technology and control exposures within existing policies or new standalone products

Europe United Kingdom

High Court considers third-party contribution claims in recent case

Interaction between Civil Liability (Contribution) Act 1978 and Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010 examined by English court

United Kingdom Legal focus

Rugby league concussion class action takes hold

Sports sector insurers on notice as former rugby league players’ class action joins rugby union and football in commencing legal proceeding against sports’ governing bodies

United Kingdom Casualty

Solvency UK reforms are well under way

Post-Brexit prudential regulation overhaul is set to boost competitiveness and growth in the UK insurance industry

United Kingdom Regulation

Are the UK's personal injury reforms working?

Piecemeal reforms mean the promised efficiency gains and cost savings have not fully materialised

United Kingdom Legal focus
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