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									July 23, 2025
									Fund Managers Ask EU Watchdog To Simplify Investing RulesA trade body for European fund managers has urged the EU's financial markets regulator to streamline the "complex and time‑consuming" retail investment process, eliminating burdens that prevent savers from making better investments. 
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									July 23, 2025
									Insurance Actuaries Told To Review Modeling AssumptionsInsurance actuaries should review their modeling assumptions to factor in falling prices, among a range of changing market conditions Lane Clark & Peacock LLP flagged as significant going into 2026. 
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									July 23, 2025
									Insurer CPP Group To Sell India Biz For Up To $21MU.K. insurance products provider CPP Group PLC said Wednesday it has agreed to sell its Indian unit to two local buyers for up to $21 million to exit the "increasingly constrained" business and focus on its new technology platform. 
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									July 23, 2025
									FCA Criticizes Firms For Slow Fixes To Reporting FailuresThe Financial Conduct Authority warned regulated companies on Wednesday that it has found deficiencies in transaction reporting, with some taking too long to address compliance failings. 
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									July 23, 2025
									Aviva Study Identifies Gender Gap In UK Pension EngagementInsurance giant Aviva said Wednesday that men are more likely than women to see themselves as the pension planner in their household. 
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									July 22, 2025
									Racecourses Lose Early Fight In £80M COVID Cover BattleA racecourse business shuttered during the COVID-19 pandemic on Tuesday lost its case that £2.5 million ($3.4 million) insurance limits applied to every canceled race, with a London court ruling that each event was not a separate point of loss. 
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									July 22, 2025
									JMW Guides £4M Pension Deal For Church SchemePension insurer Just Group has taken on £4 million ($5.4 million) worth of retirement savings liabilities from a scheme linked to a Christian church, in a deal put together by pensions consultancy K3 Advisory and guided by law firm JMW Solicitors. 
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									July 22, 2025
									BoE Chief Vows To Speak Up If Deregulation Goes Too FarAndrew Bailey told a cross-party group of lawmakers Tuesday that he would speak out if the Treasury tries too hard to deregulate the financial services industry, adding that bank ring-fencing must remain in place. 
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									July 22, 2025
									Atradius Syndicate Gets 'In Principle' OK For Lloyd's LaunchSpecialist insurance market Lloyd's of London has "in principle" given the green light for the operation of the Atradius Syndicate 1864, a new underwriting platform of the credit insurer. 
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									July 22, 2025
									DWF Beats Data Privacy Challenge In Injury Fraud EvidenceA London court tossed claims Tuesday that DWF Law LLP broke data protection laws when it analyzed and shared health information from three former personal injury claimants in a bid to expose alleged fraud patterns in road traffic accident cases. 
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									July 22, 2025
									FCA Warns Insurers On Poor Claims HandlingThe City watchdog on Tuesday warned U.K. insurers over delays in paying claims and high rejection rates, as consumer groups called for enforcement action. 
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									July 22, 2025
									Insurers Push For Clear Liability Rules On Autonomous FlightBritain's politicians must redraw the legal framework for liability over new autonomous aviation technology, a trade group for underwriters said on Tuesday, adding that a "clear and enforceable" regulatory regime will help insurers support the emerging sector. 
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									July 22, 2025
									Gov't Sets Out Plan To Include Pensions In Inheritance TaxThe government has confirmed that it is pushing ahead with plans to apply inheritance tax to wealth transferred through pensions in a move that experts say marks a "seismic" change for the sector. 
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									July 22, 2025
									NCA Calls For Crypto-Data Sharing In £100B AML BattleThe National Crime Agency has called for financial services companies to share data with law enforcers to improve identification of illicit cryptocurrency activity as it seeks to combat the estimated £100 billion ($135 billion) laundered in the country every year. 
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									July 21, 2025
									New AI Audit Standard Aims To Tame 'Wild West' MarketThe British Standards Institution on Monday unveiled what it called the world's first standard for companies independently auditing artificial intelligence systems amid concern over a potential "wild west" of unchecked providers. 
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									July 21, 2025
									Ex-Union Lawyer Loses Claim Job Lost Over WhistleblowingA former solicitor for the National Education Union has lost her claim that she was fired for raising concerns about its insurance cover, as an employment tribunal ruled she was actually dismissed for refusing to work. 
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									July 21, 2025
									Gov't Misses Chance To Go Big With New Pensions BodyThe government launched a once-in-a-generation review of retirement savings on Monday, but experts warned that the new Pension Commission is a missed opportunity to take a no-holds-barred approach to tackle the savings crisis. 
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									July 21, 2025
									Investors Poised To Buy Risky Funds Amid Gov't ISA ReformsMost investors are ready to invest in hard-to-sell assets including private equity through long-term asset funds after the government said they will be included in tax-free individual savings accounts from 2026, a trade body said Monday. 
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									July 21, 2025
									Audit Watchdog Publishes Revised Pension Standard RulesBritain's accounting watchdog has published a finalized set of actuarial rules for the retirement savings sector in light of recently introduced changes to pension funding and plans to use surplus money tied up in savings schemes. 
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									July 21, 2025
									Gov't Revives Pensions Commission To Tackle Savings CrisisThe government said on Monday that it will restore the Tony Blair-era Pensions Commission to probe why future retirees are likely to be poorer than today's pensioners, amid growing fears that millions of Britons will not have saved enough money for later life. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Pensions Watchdog Hits Master Trust, Trustee With FinesBritain's retirement savings watchdog said on Friday that it has fined pension master trust Now: Pensions Ltd. and its trustee £100,000 ($134,500) in total for failing to notify the regulator of communication system failures. 
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									July 18, 2025
									FCA Shrugs Off Commissioner's Criticisms Of Ignoring Tip-OffThe City watchdog has hit back at criticisms by the Financial Regulators Complaints Commissioner concerning how it treats tipoffs about unregulated firms. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Engineer Sues Broker For Negligence Over PI Policy NoticeA building services engineer has accused its broker of negligence for allegedly failing to notify one of its insurers about a row in which it was involved over a generator system that it said could leave it "liable for substantial sums." 
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									July 18, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen the former owner of British oil refinery Prax Group sued following the collapse of his business empire, a unit of Shard Credit Partners target a married couple believed to have inflated the value of their companies before selling them, and Aerofoil Energy reignite patent action against AFE Group over the design of its F1-inspired cooling units. 
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									July 18, 2025
									US Insurer Coverys Sells Italian Underwriter AECU.S. insurer Coverys said on Friday that it has agreed to sell its Italian underwriting business AEC to Edge Group, an insurance broking platform. 
Expert Analysis
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								3 Brexit Scenarios And Their Implications For US-UK Trade  Brexit negotiations are likely to result in one of three scenarios later this month: a Brexit deal, no Brexit at all or a "hard" no-deal Brexit. Each possibility will have different implications for the prospects of a U.S.-U.K. free trade agreement, says Dean Pinkert of Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP. 
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								Frustrating Events: Are Your Contracts Brexit-Proof?  In Canary Wharf v. European Medicines Agency, the U.K. High Court recently ruled that the U.K.'s withdrawal from the European Union will not discharge the EMA's lease obligations. Following Brexit, most similar arguments invoking force majeure or frustration are unlikely to succeed, say Rebecca Dipple and Wayne Hofer of Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP. 
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								Simple Secrets For Writing A Killer Brief  These days, the legal profession offers meager opportunity for oral argument, so we need to focus on being better, brighter, tighter writers. And the key to writing a better brief is grabbing your judge's attention with a persuasive, well-crafted story, says Daniel Karon of Karon LLC. 
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								What 2019 Has In Store For UK Data Protection  Many of the big data protection compliance themes of 2018 will continue on this year, including even General Data Protection Regulation preparation, but the possibility of a no-deal Brexit may complicate matters, says Stewart Room of PwC LLP. 
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								Opinion Brexit International Arbitration Clause Is Misunderstood  Much of the criticism aimed at the international arbitration clause in the recent Brexit withdrawal agreement unfairly identifies a perceived lack of transparency and appears to be based on a lack of understanding about the process, says Margarita Michael of O'Melveny & Myers LLP. 
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								The Lawyer's Daily How To Requalify As A Lawyer In Canada  Becoming a lawyer in Canada is a challenging experience for foreign qualified lawyers. In addition to the bar exam, hurdles include obtaining certification from the National Committee on Accreditation, and complications from moving to Canada halfway through the process, says Kyle Abrey, in-house counsel at the Royal Bank of Canada. 
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								Legal Technology Is Likely To Flourish In The UK  The U.K. may soon surpass the U.S. in legal technology, thanks to regulatory reform, law firm investment and an entrepreneurial environment, says Bridget Deiters of InCloudCounsel. 
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								Opinion Legal Operations Teams Are Gaining Popularity In EU  As the European and global economies continue to change, any legal department that does not want to get outflanked by faster, more agile competitors should consider the value that legal operations teams have to offer, says Hans Albers, president of the Association of Corporate Counsel Europe. 
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								Why Proper Document Redaction May Be An Ethical Duty  Paul Manafort's attorneys recently filed a court document containing incompletely redacted information, highlighting the need for attorneys to become competent at redaction — or at least at verifying that redaction has been performed correctly. Failure to do either could be construed as legal malpractice, says Byeongsook Seo of Snell & Wilmer LLP. 
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								Why The Flood Of GDPR Litigation Has Been Delayed  Eight months into the General Data Protection Regulation regime, we have not yet seen the expected deluge of U.K. class actions, but be warned — the floodgates will not remain closed, says Bryony Hurst of Bird & Bird LLP. 
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								Opinion Law Schools Should Be More Like Medical Centers  Medical centers and their faculty matter to the practice of medicine. Law schools and their faculty do not matter to the practice of law, says J.B. Heaton of J.B. Heaton PC. 
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								Opinion Courts Are Getting It Right On Litigation Funding Discovery  Earlier this month, a California federal court denied discovery into the identification of third-party funders with a financial interest in the outcome of an underlying patent infringement action. This decision in MLC v. Micron follows a long line of well-reasoned precedent across U.S. federal courts, say Matthew Harrison and Sarah Jacobson of Bentham IMF. 
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								Worldwide Freezing Orders Can Backfire Without Proper Care  Worldwide freezing orders, which preserve a respondent's assets until the outcome of the substantive case, are an important weapon in the arsenal of a commercial litigant. However, as FSDEA v. Dos Santos demonstrates, courts lay heavy obligations upon WFO applicants, says Nicola McKinney of Grosvenor Law Ltd. 
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								UK Litigation And Guidance Highlight Cybersecurity Risk  Recent developments in the United Kingdom emphasize the importance of companies implementing cybersecurity measures proactively both to prevent incidents and to argue in mitigation when, not if, the company does suffer a data breach, say Guillermo Christensen of Ice Miller LLP and Anupreet Amole of Brown Rudnick LLP. 
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								2 BVI Cases Explore Scope Of Proper Purpose Test  Two recent cases in the Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal have presented British Virgin Island courts an opportunity to develop a local jurisprudence regarding the BVI Business Companies Act and provide guidance on how the proper purpose test is to be applied, says Rosalind Nicholson of Walkers Global.