All Clyde & Co articles
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News Analysis
Briefing: Commercial brokers are ‘very naïve’ about insurance fraud
Counter fraud experts question how commercial brokers are being trained to spot insurance fraud
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News
Insurance to drive AI reforms as litigation risks increase
’We expect to see discrimination, bias and privacy concerns amplified as key risks and probable litigation targets,’ says partner
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News
Firms warned that AI could impact liability claims
’Organisations need to be aware of these risks and how best to mitigate them,’ partners say
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IT Interview
Inga Beale: Insurtechs bring ‘freshness of approach’ but diversity comes hand-in-hand with digitalisation
The former Lloyd’s chief executive explains how the two Ds of diversity and digitalisation overlap
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News
Insurance M&A activity across Europe sees sharp drop in H1 2023 – Clyde and Co
‘Uncertainty is the enemy of deal-making,’ says partner
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News
Law firm highlights how facial recognition technology landed fraudster with £51,000 bill
’[This] effectively demolished the claimant’s case,’ says legal director
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News
Legal changes set to prompt claims rush
An ‘inevitable consequence’ of the changing rules will see ‘a rush to issue claims prior to April 2023’, says partner
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News
PRA identifies improvement areas for GI losses
Some common gaps in data and modelling were also highlighted
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News
Insurance sector employers have ‘legal duty’ to provide safe workplace as Covid and flu surge
Employers must take steps to keep employees safe, says law firm partner
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News Analysis
In Focus: Insurers must brace for property disrepair claims as CMCs’ interest is piqued
Counter fraud experts have seen cases where certain CMCs have encouraged vulnerable customers to pursue ‘exaggerated or unmeritorious claims’
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News
Judgment reins in liability for horse owners
The case also reiterates the importance of insurance for horse and livestock owners, says partner
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News
London market showcases ‘great degree of optimism’ around PI risks – Clyde and Co
However, this optimism is tempered by a ‘wariness of macroeconomic and inflationary pressures’