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Policyholder Insurance Highlights 2016
Read our assessment of the key lessons for insurance policyholders from last year’s top cases.This unique publication focuses on business implications …
Life Insurance Remuneration Bill passes Parliament
On 9 February 2017, the Corporations Amendment (Life Insurance Remuneration Arrangements) Bill 2016 (Cth) (Bill) finally passed both Houses without …
Proposed NSW legislation to abolish statutory charge and clarify policyholder’s right to defence costs
Current legislation in NSW, which is mirrored in the ACT and NT, allows a third party claimant to obtain a statutory charge over the proceeds of a …
Good news for D&O policyholders on defence costs - Australian position on Bridgecorp clarified
The NSW Court of Appeal has handed down its much anticipated decision concerning whether parties making a claim against directors and officers can assert …
Preview of 2017 - a schedule of anticipated legal developments for the year ahead
2017 will see major changes to the UK legal landscape, with Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union expected to be triggered by the end of March 2017 …
Insurance act 2015: shifting the balance
This article was first published in the October 2016 issue of PLC Magazine Tony Dempster, Sarah Irons and Lachlan Harrison-Smith of Herbert …
Guide to the Insurance Act 2015
The Insurance Act 2015 (the “Act”) paves the way for the most significant change to English insurance contract law in over 100 years.The Act will come …
Calendar of key issues: an interactive guide to the legal milestones ahead
Welcome to the latest edition of the Timeline. This is a guide to key legal developments in the coming months and years ahead.Click here to read the …
Madrid video updates: Responsabilidad y protección corporativa de Consejeros
RESPONSABILIDAD Y PROTECCIÓN CORPORATIVA DE CONSEJEROS Paulino Fajardo, socio del área de resolución de conflictos y …
Premature claim and double insurance thwart policyholder
Cautionary tale for policyholders on double insuranceThe New South Wales Court of Appeal has recently affirmed a decision handed down last year1 in which …
Brexit: Implications for the Insurance Sector
The House of Commons Treasury Select Committee (TSC) has launched an inquiry into EU regulation of insurance. The inquiry will allow the TSC to look at …
Policyholder again recovers loss caused by its own negligence
In brief A policyholder has successfully appealed against a decision from last year in which an insurer denied coverage on grounds that the damage was …
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