Indemnity insurance


Big fall in number of law firms entering assigned risks pool

4 October 2011

Just 53 law firms have failed to find professional indemnity insurance and so entered the assigned risks pool (ARP), provisional figures have shown. At the same stage last year, 409 firms had entered the ARP. Firms still have a month in which they can find secure insurance and backdate it to 1 October.


ARP firms shut down as SRA warns of uninsured practices continuing to operate

3 October 2011

Almost a quarter of law firms in the assigned risks pool had already decided to close a week before the renewal deadline, while the Solicitors Regulation Authority has flagged up the “serious risk” of other firms practising without insurance.


Solicitor suspended for failing to pay ARP premium as SRA vows crackdown

24 August 2011

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has welcomed the suspension of a solicitor who failed to pay his assigned risks pool premium as it vowed to step up enforcement efforts against other such firms with the end of the indemnity year looming.


Another indemnity insurer targets small firms

23 August 2011

Smaller law firms are set to have more choice for the professional indemnity insurance this year after Legal & Professional Insurance entered into an agreement with broker Marsh to target practices with two and three partners.


Biggest indemnity insurer blames SRA as it decides not to seek new business this year

11 August 2011

The largest provider of professional indemnity insurance to solicitors has announced that it will not be seeking any new business this year because of the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s failure to abolish the assigned risks pool immediately.


New indemnity insurer enters market for conveyancing firms

27 July 2011

A new professional indemnity insurer has entered the market, targeting conveyancing firms of up to 10 partners. In a move that will be welcomed by a sector of the profession that generally has minimal choice of insurer, First Title Insurance has joined forces with INK Underwriting Agencies Ltd.


Size matters – when it comes to indemnity insurance premiums at least

20 July 2011

Size, claims record and changes to the number of fee-earners are the factors that influence law firms’ professional indemnity insurance premiums, not practice area or ethnicity, Law Society research has found. A review of the 2010 renewal season found that smaller firms found their premiums going up the most, as did those with a claims history in the previous 12 months.


SRA to crack down on indemnity insurers avoiding ARP exposure

14 July 2011

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is to crack down on indemnity insurers that restructure law firms’ cover so as to reduce their exposure to the assigned risks pool. The move comes despite the fact that an investigation of the practice is ongoing and has yet to reach a conclusion on whether the previous rules were breached.


Even good firms will see 10% rise in insurance premiums this year, says top broker

12 July 2011

Indemnity insurance premiums for law firms with no new claims and no significant change in circumstances are still set to rise 10% this year, a leading broker has warned. Predicting a “tough” 2011, Lockton also called for a “fundamental review of the whole conveyancing process”.


138 law firms in the ARP close down as solicitors face bankruptcy action

11 July 2011

Some 138 law firms have closed after entering the assigned risks pool in the past two years, while solicitors who do not pay their ARP premiums are being pursued into bankruptcy, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has reported. Most of the firms (119) shut through an orderly wind-down, while 19 were closed by an SRA intervention.

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