Biba in PI spat with Law Society
Legal professional body brushes off criticism over its scathing broker comments
The solicitors’ professional indemnity (PI) market has been subject to more attention than usual over the past few months, and September was no different. The Law Society announced that it was pairing with Miller Insurance Services to create Chancery PII, which will provide cover for law firms of one to four partners.
And contained within the announcement were some strong comments on solicitors’ experiences at the hands of insurance brokers, as well as a firm resolution that no brokers would be
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