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The impact of Brexit on the conveyancing and insurance market
Brexit… It’s still at the forefront of everyone’s mind. What will the implications be for conveyancing and insurance businesses? There are a lot of unanswered questions and uncertainty. This article studies the impact of the result of the UK’s Referendum.
The future of the London claims market
With cyber advances and skills gaps among the challenges soon facing the claims market, how can the sector future proof itself? Post, in association with the Forum of Insurance Lawyers, hosted an industry roundtable to find out. This article provides a summary of the discussion.
Directors' and officers' innovation: D&O development
With a spate of innovation in the directors’ & officers’ market, how is the cover staying relevant in a constantly changing world? This article sheds light on how insurers can meet the evolving needs of senior executives and address their top five concerns.
Legal - disability technology: Advancement through technology
Disability technology is a growth area, with a widening range of new technologies and equipment. However, compensators should evaluate the cost-benefit of funding breakthrough treatments. Download Post's article to find out more.
Infographic: FCA study into the sale of add-ons
This infographic illustrates the main details of the FCA’s study into the sale of general insurance add-ons and what the four remedies mean for add-on buyers and sellers.
Spotlight legal innovation: Listening to the lawyers
What are the challenges for law firms in the digital age – and how can the insurance industry help overcome them? Download this article to find out more.
Spotlight legal innovation: Catching up with the innovations
Insurers and lawyers don’t have a reputation of tech-savvy trailblazers. Yet some of them have adopted new technologies, including artificial intelligence. So, what works and what doesn’t? Download this article to find out more.
In-depth: Repair costs
Is the insurance industry being forced to subsidise road repair? This article focuses on industry concerns over extortionate bills submitted by Highways England, including £4,700 for a paint spillage and £46,000 for a barrier repair.
FOIL Update: Establishing fraud and 'fundamental dishonesty'
There have been a number of appeal judgments over the past month on the issue of whether at first instance a judge was right to find that the claimant was dishonest. This FOIL Update sheds light on three recent cases concerning fraud and fundamental dishonesty.
Legal collective actions: The ins and outs of opting out
The Consumer Rights Act enables actions to be brought on an opt-out collective action basis, meaning competition law claims can be brought on behalf of a clearly defined cohort of claimants save those who take the positive decision to opt out. This article highlights the implications.