Products round-up: Downton, Apple and the long arm of law

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This edition’s latest products and schemes have interesting parallels with some of last month’s biggest events in the wider economy.

 

As the legal aid cuts debate continues, insurers are on the case, looking to protect SMEs with a new D&O offering.

Recent weeks saw a major security breach of Apple’s cloud storage systems. Though not protecting celebs from naked pictures being accessed, one new product is aimed at helping businesses secure themselves from hackers.

And anybody who is anybody knows that Downton Abbey is back on our screens. Coincidentally a new bespoke policy has been designed specifically for estate owners.

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