Lecture scripts

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Does English law support or hinder the London insurance market?, Tuesday 11th July 2006

Debate

A debate with legal and market contributions
chaired by Lord Justice Thomas and Mr Reg Brown


 

 

Defects in the defences: idle musings on an insurance implosion. The collapse of the HIH Insurance Group, 28 April 2006

Lunchtime Lecture

"The collapse of the HIH Insurance Group", Justice Neville Owen, HIH Royal Commissioner


Insurance Contract Law Reform, 19 January 2006

BILA-Law Commission Meeting

Hugh Beale's presentation

Seminar report


Legal and Market Implications of Hurricane Katrina and other Natural Phenomina, 26 January 2006

Seminar

Clark presentation

Rendall presentation

Croly presentation

Fagan presentation

Latta presentation


 

Defective Windows and Dodgy Mincemeat: What amounts to 'Damage to Property' for Product Liability Cover? 


 

The Case for Bad Faith Damages in English Insurance Law

Mock Trial

Scenario

Transcript

Skeleton Argument Robert Moxen-Browne QC

Skeleton Argument William Wood QC

Expert Witness Report Bill McVisk

Expert Witness Report Michael Leahy

Expert Witness Report Mike Earp

Expert Witness Report Walter Merricks

 


 


"Laddering: What it is and what are the consequences for the insurance market?" Ralph Guirgis, Sedgwick Detert


 


"The HIH Disater - Who was to blame, and who will pay?" Lindsay Joyce and Peter Rashleigh of Phillips Fox

 


 


Negligent Reinsureds - A Defence for Reinsurers? David Foxton


 


Yet more rights for third parties: a review of the Law Commissions' Report on the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 1930


 

 

Manifest Shipping Co. Ltd. v. Uni-Polaris Shipping Co. Ltd.: "The Star Sea"


 

The Developments of Insurance Litigation over 25 years


 

What is GISC?


 

Pat Saxton Memorial Lecture


 

President's Lunch


 

Is There a Future in Run-off?


 

Litigation costs, Past, Present and Future


 

  

 
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