Articles

Madoff: So, what do we know now?

Authors: Tim Brentnall and Andrew Stevenson

First published: Elborne Mitchell website

22nd May 2009

Elborne Mitchell Solicitors look at what we’ve learnt about the convicted fraudster and his giant Ponzi scheme in the six months since the story broke.

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Madoff – navigating the insurance maze

Authors: Andrew Stevenson and Tim Brentnall

First published: Inside News

18th March 2009

Will (re)insurers find themselves on the hook?

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Victims of Circumstance (And How Not To Be One)

Authors: Tim Goodger and Andrew Stevenson

First published: Elborne Mitchell Website

12th March 2009

I know a man who knows a man who knows a man whose hedge fund invested millions with Madoff. Should I notify my insurers?

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HIPs and professional liability

Authors: Timothy Goodger and Rebecca Wright

First published: Elborne Mitchell Website

18th February 2009

We examine some of the hidden professional liability issues associated with Home Information Packs for solicitors, surveyors, energy surveyors and those providers compiling HIPs. 

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Making sense of Kidsons: - the problem with notification

Author: Rosalind Jones

First published: Elborne Mitchell Website

13th January 2009

Rosalind Jones considers whether the Court of Appeal’s recent decision in the important case of HLB Kidsons v Lloyd’s Underwriters provides the insurance market with any useful guidance on the law applicable to notifications of claims.

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Class Societies and Liabilities

First published: Elborne Mitchell Website

2nd October 2007

Roger Miles looks at the history of classification societies and their future in today's compensation culture climate

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