Indemnity insurance


SRA shows muscle with referral fee ban investigations

26 November 2013

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has launched “forensic investigations” into 10 law firms that may have breached the personal injury referral fee ban, in a move that will be seen as a warning to the profession. Meanwhile, 141 firms without indemnity insurance are heading for closure.


SRA bids to get grip on exactly how many firms have yet to secure insurance

12 November 2013

The Solicitors Regulation Authority does not know the insurance position of at least 50 law firms, but there may be even more out there uninsured, it admitted yesterday. Those yet to inform the regulator that they do not yet have insurance face enforcement action, it warned.


The end looms for 153 law firms which still haven’t found insurance

31 October 2013

Some 153 law firms today entered the last-chance saloon after failing to secure professional indemnity insurance (PII) during the last 30 days. Under the new PII arrangements, they are now in the second stage 60-day ‘cessation period’.


LSB gives green light to work on radical shake-up of financial protection arrangements

25 October 2013

The possibility of clients buying ‘top-up’ cover to fill the gaps in compulsory professional indemnity insurance has been floated by the Legal Services Board as it set the scene for a significant shake-up of current financial protection arrangements.


Number of law firms without insurance continues to climb

22 October 2013

The number of law firms that failed to find professional indemnity insurance by 1 October has continued to climb, Legal Futures can report. It has also emerged that law firms are responding slowly to the next deadline facing them – practising certificate renewal by 31 October.


Personal injury firms escape indemnity renewal relatively unscathed, survey finds

15 October 2013

The vast majority of personal injury law firms appear to have renewed their indemnity insurance on acceptable terms despite the instability in the sector, according to a survey of nearly 500 law firms conducted last week.


Firm broken up after failing to secure indemnity insurance

14 October 2013

Harris Cartier – a 26-lawyer niche litigation and corporate practice with offices in London and Slough – has become the first firm to be placed into administration following the failure to arrange professional indemnity insurance for 1 October.


Regulators accused of failing to collaborate over LETR responses

10 October 2013

The regulators of solicitors and barristers have been accused of failing to collaborate closely enough on their responses to the Legal Education and Training Review, after they announced they would pursue independent strategies for ensuring competency.


Number of law firms without indemnity insurance nears 200

8 October 2013

A total of 185 law firms have applied to the Solicitors Regulation Authority for the extended indemnity period of insurance, having failed to secure cover by 1 October – although 10 have already secured a policy.


Indemnity insurance meltdown fails to materialise

3 October 2013

Predictions of a professional indemnity insurance apocalypse appear to have been well wide of the mark, with just 69 firms so far notifying the Solicitors Regulation Authority that they have triggered the new extended indemnity period.


Lenders hit out at SRA over compensation

26 September 2013

The country’s mortgage lenders have hit out at the Solicitors Regulation Authority for not being transparent in the way it runs its compensation fund, leading to a perception that lenders are being made to carry the can for solicitors’ wrongdoing.


Call to restrict scope of PII cover as 1,000 firms face risk of closure

17 September 2013

The risk of as many as 1,000 law firms having to shut down because they cannot find professional indemnity insurance means it is time to narrow the scope of the cover solicitors are required to have, a leading adviser has argued.


In-out, in-out: “there is capacity” say brokers after indemnity insurer hokey-cokey

11 September 2013

Professional indemnity insurance brokers have again had to calm fears just three weeks before the renewals deadline, as the unrated insurer Berliner appeared “uncertain” it could cover any solicitors’ risk this year.


Law Society enters PII market for small firms

30 August 2013

With just a month to go before solicitors have to renew their professional indemnity insurance (PII), the Law Society has today launched its much-anticipated offering for firms of one to four partners that cuts out brokers.


Selecting the right indemnity insurer

14 August 2013

There a number of very important factors to consider before committing to the renewal of your firm’s professional indemnity insurance (PII). One of the most important considerations is the actual choice of insurer providing the cover for the firm’s compulsory level of insurance.

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