In the London Market there is, by and large, a common understanding about how...
Establishing Liability under the TPRIA 2010
A recent decision of the Scottish Court of Session (Outer House), Scotland Gas Networks plc v QBE UK...
A recent decision of the Scottish Court of Session (Outer House), Scotland Gas Networks plc v QBE UK...
Article / 23 days ago
Webinar – Too Hot to Handle – a cautionary tale about Hot Works Conditions
Hot Works Conditions are a staple of contractors' public liability policies....
Hot Works Conditions are a staple of contractors' public liability policies....
Video / 23 days ago
Too Hot to Handle: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Hot Works Conditions*(*But Were Afraid to Ask)
Hot Works Conditions are a staple of contractors' public liability...
Hot Works Conditions are a staple of contractors' public liability...
Article / 3 months ago
Terrorism Law Reform: Compliance and Coverage for Property Owners
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill was confirmed by the King's Speech on 7 November 2023 for the legislative agenda in the year ahead. Also known as...
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill was confirmed by the King's Speech on 7 November 2023 for the legislative agenda in the year ahead. Also known as...
Article / 5 months ago
Weathering the Hard Market: is your CAR Policy Watertight?
The increasing prevalence of water damage losses on construction projects, combined with hard market conditions, has led to a rise...
The increasing prevalence of water damage losses on construction projects, combined with hard market conditions, has led to a rise...
Article / 3 years ago
‘Deliberate acts’ exclusion disapplied: Supreme Court decision on Public Liability
The Supreme Court has rejected attempts by an insurer to rely upon an exclusion clause under a public liability policy...
The Supreme Court has rejected attempts by an insurer to rely upon an exclusion clause under a public liability policy...
Article / 3 years ago
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: 100 cases every policyholder needs to know. #12 (The Ugly). Tesco Stores Ltd v Constable & Ors
Welcome to the latest in the series of blogs from Fenchurch Law: 100 cases every policyholder needs to know...
Welcome to the latest in the series of blogs from Fenchurch Law: 100 cases every policyholder needs to know...
Article / 3 years ago
Reasonable precautions conditions – what do they really mean?
Conditions which require insureds to exercise ‘reasonable precautions’ are a staple of insurance policies...
Conditions which require insureds to exercise ‘reasonable precautions’ are a staple of insurance policies...
Article / 3 years ago
Coronavirus – Am I Covered? A Routemap to Recovery for Policyholders, Part 2
Part 1 of this review examined the availability – or otherwise – of cover for losses under Business Interruption and Event Cancellation insurance...
Part 1 of this review examined the availability – or otherwise – of cover for losses under Business Interruption and Event Cancellation insurance...
Article / 4 years ago
Pallister Limited v (1) Fate Limited (in liquidation) (2) The National Insurance and Guarantee Corporation Limited (3) UK Insurance Limited
In this recent decision in the Queen’s Bench Division, the court examined the meaning of “property belonging to” in the context of a landlord’s insurance policy...
In this recent decision in the Queen’s Bench Division, the court examined the meaning of “property belonging to” in the context of a landlord’s insurance policy...
Article / 5 years ago