New solicitors' PI scheme launched

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St Mary Underwriting has launched a new solicitors’ professional indemnity (PI) insurance offering for small- to medium-sized solicitor firms.

The release of the scheme, which provides up to £3m for any one claim per policy, follows the withdrawal of Quinn Insurance from the sector in England and Wales.

St Mary Underwriting, which is an appointed representative of PYV, aims to offer cover to firms of 20 partners or below.

Angus Ogg, lead underwriter at St Mary Underwriting, said: “We are delighted to be able to announce the launch of this new solicitors’ professional indemnity insurance facility, which is exclusive to St Mary

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