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Could notifying an insurer of a claim cover associated regulatory proceedings?

Businesses notifying potential negligence claims to their insurers may anticipate that the same events could lead to other claims or costs.
21 October 2014

Publication

Cyber risk - are you covered?

We look at the financial implications of cyber attacks, the insurance policy options available and the issues surrounding penalties for data loss.
29 September 2014

Publication

Deemed utility contracts and IP expenses - Peacocks provides rich plumage

The practice of energy companies in insolvency situations has long been a cause of frustration. The Peacocks decision sheds light on this, in particular liability for supplies to vacated premises.
10 September 2014

Publication

Guidance on IPs; duties to identify ROT stock

A recent unreported decision of the Bristol District Registry of the High Court provides guidance for insolvency practitioners on their duties for identification and preservation of ROT stock.
10 September 2014

Publication

Errors on CHAPS payment requests

The courts have been considering who is liable to a customer when CHAPS details are incorrectly entered in light of the Court of Appeal's decision in Tidal Energy Limited v Bank of Scotland.
10 September 2014

Publication

When are a judges findings admissible in ACCA disciplinary proceedings?

10 September 2014

The FCA changes its mind on why a broker is unfit but he is banned anyway

The FCA has been allowed to change the grounds on which it banned an insurance broker, after having had to accept that its original reasons were flawed.
01 September 2014

Publication

Financial Services Series - Issue 10

Last month the FCA published findings from its review of best execution and payment for order flow. We consider the key issues identified and the actions firms should be undertaking in light of it.
27 August 2014

FCA's £8.4m fine highlights risks of outsourcing

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) fined an insurance firm £8.4 million this month for failing to treat customers fairly over the sales by outsourcing companies of accident insurance.
21 August 2014

Chancellor’s plans to make UK the 'FinTech capital of the world'

Earlier this month, at the launch of the new UK FinTech trade body ‘Innovate Finance’, Chancellor George Osborne announced his plans to make the UK “the FinTech capital of the world”.
19 August 2014

Publication

The all-important insurance contract

The Association of Insurance & Risk Managers in Industry & Commerce (Airmic) has recently published comprehensive guidance for insurance buyers on the efficacy of business insurance.
19 August 2014

Publication

Ageas v Kwikfit - Warranty & Indemnity Insurance in action

Warranty and Indemnity Insurance has become increasing popular and is now a common feature of corporate acquisitions despite little case law concerning how the Courts will interpret these.
12 August 2014

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