House of Lords cases offer liability guidance
Jonathon Davies, partner at Reynolds Porter Chamberlain, gave a run-down of who is liable for what ...
Jonathon Davies, partner at Reynolds Porter Chamberlain, gave arun-down of who is liable for what in a seminar looking at the terms of
settlement in liability cases.
The House of Lords gave four simultaneous judgements in this area in
April, he said, in which they considered two cases directly relating to
insurance.
Firstly, they considered brokers' duties and concluded that: "An insurance
broker which fails to insure against a contingency is not liable for the
same damage as the contractor whose
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