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Insurers warned of increasing health and safety costs

UK’s Health and Safety Executive is showing increased willingness to take action for health and safety offences even where no damage or injury has occurred

United Kingdom Casualty

Legal London has a bright future post-Covid 19

London’s lawyers look set to remain relevant to the insurance market for the foreseeable future, and in ways not seen before the pandemic for very many years

London Legal focus

Charterparty considerations of wind-assisted propulsion

As wind-assisted propulsion is gaining traction as a means to decarbonise, various contractual issues should be addressed to avoid potential disputes between shipowners and charterers

International Specialty

New failure to prevent fraud offence will impact D&O insurers

Insurers should consider the scope of D&O cover provided ahead of the UK’s Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act coming into force

United Kingdom Legal focus

Supreme Court gives clarification on public authorities’ duty of care

Long-awaited ruling has produced a potential defence for local authorities and their insurers in claims of negligence

United Kingdom Legal focus

The advent of autonomous vehicles may increase fraud risk

Insurers developing products for autonomous vehicles must factor fraud into their thinking

United Kingdom Casualty

Expert determination clause separable in contract dispute

A recent case involving groundworks highlights the need for clarity in contract drafting

United Kingdom Legal focus

Loose language on war and political violence matters

The legal definition of what constitutes rioting for insurance purposes is something which requires sober and steady analysis when a claim is being made following disturbances on city streets

United Kingdom Property

Insurance firms should prepare for a rise in whistleblowing claims

There has been a surge of whistleblowing cases reaching employment tribunals in England and Wales, with ramifications for heavily regulated industries such as the insurance sector

United Kingdom Legal focus

Legal risks and green opportunities in ship recycling

Changing regulations may produce opportunities for marine insurers

International Legal focus

Social inflation is increasingly impacting insurers

How successful insurers are in assessing and managing the effects of social inflation will determine how competitive they are 

International North America

Regulators tighten focus on non-financial misconduct

The financial services sector is under growing scrutiny for non-financial misconduct, as regulators and legislators seek to address behaviours that damage workplace culture and undermine the sector’s integrity

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