
10 March 2026Publication
Global conflict creates exposure for insurers.
Aside from the impact of conflict on individuals, the increased risk of damage or disruption for businesses increases claims and coverage risk for insurers.
We advise the world's leading insurers and their clients on all aspects of disputes – from professional indemnity claims, product liability, Directors and Officers cover and coverage disputes to claims or coverage issues under specialised policies, such as W&I and cyber insurance.
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10 March 2026Publication
Aside from the impact of conflict on individuals, the increased risk of damage or disruption for businesses increases claims and coverage risk for insurers.

12 February 2026 Publication
We consider the key insurance law decisions and developments of 2025, and their implications for insurers.

09 February 2026 Publication
In Ahmed v White the court considered whether a number of claims alleging professional negligence had been properly notified to a PII policy.

03 February 2026 Publication
Court judgments in 2025 on Covid-19 BI policy coverage points looked in particular at policy triggers, aggregation and the treatment of furlough payments

21 January 2026 Publication
In Lonham v Scotbeef, the Court of Appeal held insurers were not liable to indemnify where the insured had breached policy warranties.