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St Paul beats rivals to win contract for Law Society's PI scheme.

St Paul has won the contract to run the Law Society's professional indemnity scheme. The insurer,...

St Paul has won the contract to run the Law Society's professional
indemnity scheme.


The insurer, which beat 15 rivals to the contract, will now have the
opportunity to take a substantial share of the £250m-worth of solicitors
PI premiums that will be up for tender in the open market from 1
September.


A total of 15,000 firms will have the choice between being insured under
the Managing General Agency scheme, which is being run by St Paul, or by
an individual approved insurer.


The move follows the Law

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