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EU guidance on “no-deal” Brexit suggests increased risk Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements won’t apply to exclusive English jurisdiction clauses agreed pre-Brexit
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog. As we have previously noted, there is some uncertainty over whether, following a “no-deal” …
FCA review of the general insurance distribution chain – "at a glance" guide
In line with its continuing focus on fairness in pricing and customer value, the FCA has published a thematic review on the general insurance …
Brexit - Impact of Article 50 extension on the UK Temporary Permissions Regime
Following last week's agreement between the UK and the EU to extend Article 50 until 31 October 2019, the FCA has confirmed that it will also extend the …
New decision tree on enforcement of English judgments in the EU27 post-Brexit
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog. Amidst the ongoing uncertainties in relation to both the nature and timing of Brexit, we have …
FCA Brexit guidance – too little, too late?
Supreme Court considers loss of a chance in professional negligence claim
In Perry v Raleys Solicitors [2019] UKSC 5, the Supreme Court considered a professional negligence claim against a firm of solicitors arising out of …
EIOPA issues Brexit advice - some good news for UK insurers and intermediaries?
Myanmar's insurance sector opens to foreign insurers
In a long-awaited step forward for the Myanmar insurance sector, on 2 January 2019, the Ministry of Planning and Finance (MPF) officially announced its …
INSURANCE AND REINSURANCE DISPUTES ANNUAL REVIEW OF 2018 PUBLISHED
Another non-party costs order against a liability insurer
In Various Claimants v Giambrone & Law and Ors [2019] EWHC 34 (QB), the High Court awarded a non-party costs order against a law firm's professional …
Cyber insurance: the impact of evolving legal and regulatory risk
Cyber insurance is still (just about) the new kid on the block. It is commonly thought of as a tool to mitigate exposure to ever-evolving cyber risks. …
Hong Kong prepares for regulation of insurance intermediaries in mid-2019 – progress to date
The Hong Kong Insurance Authority (IA) is expected to assume responsibility for regulating insurance intermediaries from around the middle of 2019. In …
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