Legal Focus
High Court affirms insurers’ rights to a seat at the table
Insurers were permitted insurers to join and make legal arguments in proceedings against their insured, the High Court ruled in a recent judgment
Drones are transforming the Dutch insurance market
As drones continue to revolutionise operational capability in many industries, the insurance sector faces a pivotal moment
The Gulf region’s cyber risk profile is evolving rapidly
The region is undergoing large-scale digital transformation, with governments and businesses adopting cloud, IoT, smart city infrastructure and digitised public services as part of economic diversification plans
Drone delivery brings new risks insurers can’t afford to ignore
As Amazon launches drone deliveries in the UK, insurers must rethink last mile risk entirely, because the shift from van to sky doesn’t eliminate delivery problems, it only broadens them
Shadow fleet vessels raise insurance coverage concerns
The recent seizures of shadow fleet vessels have both legal and geopolitical consequences with significant environmental, navigational and insurance risks
Litigation funding changes stoke fears of US-style litigation in the UK
Insurers need to be aware of the shifting legal landscapes and deal with increased use of litigation funding and forum shopping over the coming years
Northern Ireland is an insurance environment apart
Can meaningful reform can be achieved to address the structural challenges facing the Northern Ireland insurance market?
Climate change is in the regulator’s sights once more
The PRA’s latest supervisory statement seeks to strengthen governance by reinforcing the role of boards and senior management in setting and overseeing firms’ approaches to managing climate-related risks
The growing interconnectedness of risk is a challenge for insurers
Where should insurers focus now to prepare for whatever the future may hold?
Compulsory mediation and digital portals will transform the legal landscape
Insurers and their legal teams will need to keep abreast of technological changes this year
Professional indemnity risk after Mazur
Insurers will need to consider how underwriting and risk appetite should adapt to a regulatory environment in which historic assumptions can no longer be relied on
Group litigation actions climb in the UK
There has been an uptick in UK class actions in recent years, driven by an increased public awareness of rights and lower barriers to entry via third-party litigation funding, as well as the judiciary showing more openness to collective redress models
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