A law from the 1850s, spurred about by a historic tragedy, could just be the life preserver a British ins...
Supreme Court weighs in over insurance choice
When Phil Pulley's 70 foot Viking yacht Raiders ran into a submerged object on the intercoastal waterway near Fort...
When Phil Pulley's 70 foot Viking yacht Raiders ran into a submerged object on the intercoastal waterway near Fort...
Article / 17 days ago
U.S. Supreme Court addresses marine insurance
Holds choice-of-law provisions in marine insurance contracts are presumptively valid....
Holds choice-of-law provisions in marine insurance contracts are presumptively valid....
Article / 29 days ago
Mariners push back at Russia oil cover claims
UK marine insurers have defended their commitment to the Russian oil price cap following research that found €46.4bn ($50.1bn) of Russian oil was...
UK marine insurers have defended their commitment to the Russian oil price cap following research that found €46.4bn ($50.1bn) of Russian oil was...
Article / 2 months ago
Marine and shipping
2023 was another year of marine war risk focus – in Ukraine and beyond...
2023 was another year of marine war risk focus – in Ukraine and beyond...
Article / 2 months ago
Maritime Co. Sues Generali Italia For $1.7M Over Ship Damage - Law360
A maritime company has sued Generali Italia for $1. 74 million after its vessel was damaged on...
A maritime company has sued Generali Italia for $1. 74 million after its vessel was damaged on...
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Article / 2 months ago
Marshall Islands Shuts Down Insurer of “Dark Fleet” Oil Tanker - OilPrice.com
The Marshall Islands, one of the most popular flag states for oil tankers, has shut down an insurance company that has been offering insurance services to oil tankers part of the growing “dark fleet”
The Marshall Islands, one of the most popular flag states for oil tankers, has shut down an insurance company that has been offering insurance services to oil tankers part of the growing “dark fleet”
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Article / 4 months ago
Marine insurers seek to force Venezuela's €425mn marine suit to the UK
A group of UK marine insurers has urged a London appeals court to prevent Venezuela from pursuing outside of British courts a €425mn insurance claim...
A group of UK marine insurers has urged a London appeals court to prevent Venezuela from pursuing outside of British courts a €425mn insurance claim...
Article / 4 months ago
Tsakos Shipping’s Andreas Bisbas claims Lloyd’s of London insurance is ‘no longer sacrosanct’ - TradeWinds
Insurance head reveals hull cover was pulled at the outbreak of war in breach of contract...
Insurance head reveals hull cover was pulled at the outbreak of war in breach of contract...
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Article / 7 months ago
Fla. ‘Anti-Technical’ Statute Bars Insurer from Denying Claim for Yacht Sunk by Irma - Claims Journal
Travelers must pay a $2 million claim by the owner of a 92-foot-long yacht that was sunk by Hurricane Irma because Florida...
Travelers must pay a $2 million claim by the owner of a 92-foot-long yacht that was sunk by Hurricane Irma because Florida...
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Article / 9 months ago
UAE: Clyde & Co wins landmark DIFC Court of Appeal case with jurisdictional implications for insurers
The Dubai team of the global law firm Clyde & Co has resisted a jurisdictional challenge before the DIFC Court of Appeal in a significant case for the UAE insurance market.
The Dubai team of the global law firm Clyde & Co has resisted a jurisdictional challenge before the DIFC Court of Appeal in a significant case for the UAE insurance market.
Article / 9 months ago