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Landlords Compelled to Hand Over Insurance Commissions to Tenants

Summary - The English High Court has ruled in the case of London Trocadero (2015) LLP v Picturehouse Cinemas Ltd and others,1 that a landlord responsible for insuring leased premises cannot charge tenants for landlord...more

UK Appeal Court Provides Authoritative Guidance on Construction All Risks Insurance Policies

In the UK Court of Appeal decision in Sky UK Limited and Mace Limited v. Riverstone, authoritative guidance has been provided on certain key principles that apply to Construction All Risks insurance policies....more

UK Offence of 'Failure to Prevent Fraud': D&O Insurance Can Help the Board to Mitigate Risk

In 2023, the UK Government introduced the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (the Act) with the aim of reducing economic crime in the UK. The Act introduced a number of measures including a new offence of "failure...more

PFAS and Other Emerging Alleged Contaminants Litigation: Mitigating Risk Through Insurance

The United States (US) has seen an explosion of litigation in recent years relating to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), referred to by some as “forever chemicals” because they are slow to degrade and can...more

Breach of Duty of Fair Presentation under the Insurance Act 2015 - Court Finds Insurer was Entitled to Avoid Policy

Introduction - In Berkshire Assets (West London) Limited v Axa Insurance UK Plc [2021] EWHC 2689 (Comm) the insured failed to disclose to the insurers of its Construction All Risks and Business Interruption policy that one of...more

12/6/2021  /  Breach of Duty , Insurance Industry , UK

HUB Talks: Insurance Coverage for COVID-19 Losses in the United Kingdom

In this episode, Sarah Turpin, Insurance Recovery and Counseling partner in our London office, discusses insurance coverage for COVID-19-related losses in the United Kingdom, including the UK Supreme Court’s important...more

English Supreme Court Rejects Insurers' Reliance on "Deliberate Acts" Policy Exclusion

INTRODUCTION - The English Supreme Court recently dismissed the appeal of an insurance company attempting to rely on a policy exclusion for “deliberate acts.” Although the court in Burnett or Grant v International Insurance...more

COVID-19: FCA Business Interruption Test Case - Unresolved Issue and Wider Implications of Supreme Court Judgement

On 15 January 2021, the Supreme Court handed down its judgment in The Financial Conduct Authority v Arch and Others. Our alert of 19 January 2021 considered the implications of the judgment for policyholders seeking to claim...more

COVID-19: Insurance - The UK Supreme Court Judgment Brings Positive News for Policyholders in the FCA's Business Interruption Test...

BACKGROUND TO THE TEST CASE - Following a four day hearing in November 2020, the UK Supreme Court has handed down the appeal judgment in the test case brought by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) on behalf of UK based...more

COVID-19: Considering the Wider Implications of the FCA's Test Case

The Financial Conduct Authority v Arch Insurance and Others [2020] EWHC 2448 (Comm) - BACKGROUND TO THE TEST CASE - In June 2020, the FCA issued proceedings against a group of insurers in a test case designed to clarify the...more

COVID-19: FCA Files Business Interruption Insurance Test Case

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which regulates the conduct of insurers and other insurance intermediaries in the UK, has confirmed that the test case on business interruption (“BI”) insurance claims was launched in...more

COVID-19: FCA Asks the High Court to Consider COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims

On Friday 1 May 2020, the Financial Conduct Authority (the “FCA”), which regulates the conduct of insurers and other UK-based financial institutions, announced that it was seeking legal clarity from the High Court to resolve...more

Insuring Against Terror: Some Common Coverage Blind Spots

In her speech at Mansion House in July earlier this year, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick said that the occurrence of terror attacks in the United Kingdom is a case of "when not if". She was speaking in...more

Damages for Late Payment of Insurance Claims - Good News For Policyholders

From 4 May 2017 it became possible for policyholders to recover damages from insurers who have not paid valid claims within a ‘reasonable period of time’. The change has been brought about by section 28 of the Enterprise...more

The New Insurance Act: What GCs Need to Know and Do

We recently hosted a round table discussion on the new Insurance Act which addressed: - How the law has changed and how it will affect your organisation - What practical changes are needed to ensure compliance with the...more

Impact of Brexit on Policyholders Buying Insurance in the UK Market

Following the UK referendum vote on 23 June to leave the European Union, businesses and individuals around the world are closely monitoring the emerging political, business and economic situation. It is not yet known...more

Third Party (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010

The Third Party (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010 (the “2010 Act”) finally comes into force on 1 August 2016. The 2010 Act makes it easier for a third party to bring a claim against an insurer when the insured party has...more

Global Boardroom Risk Solutions Newsletter

“Risk is sexy?” - Anonymous GC - Not every Director or General Counsel (GC) is likely to describe risk analysis as “sexy” but there is little doubt that risk issues have demanded a board level focus which would have been...more

New UK Insurance Act Coming into Force in August 2016 - Some Practical Tips for Policyholders in Anticipation of the Changes

As reported in our earlier alert the new Insurance Act (which will govern insurance policies placed, amended or renewed from 12 August 2016) is designed to provide a more up to date framework for commercial insurance in...more

Damages for Late Payment of Insurance Claims – A Major Advance for Policyholders

The late payment of insurance claims has been a particular problem for commercial policyholders for many years. Any business which is the target of multiple claims or criminal or regulatory investigations or proceedings, or...more

New UK Insurance Act to come into Force in 2016 - The Biggest Shake Up of Commercial Insurance Law in Over a Century

The new Insurance Act will come into force on 12 August 2016. The new Act is designed to provide a more up to date framework for commercial insurance in England and Wales,, with a focus on transparency and certainty over the...more

Insurance for Professional Fiduciaries

In an important decision for professionals operating in the trust and asset management sector - and their employers - the English Court of Appeal has recently provided guidance in the case of Rathbone Bros Plc and Paul...more

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