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Archived 2024 UK insurance and reinsurance case tracker: monthly summaries of decided cases and judgments

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Insurance & Reinsurance case tracker—2024 [Archived]

ARCHIVED: This Practice Note has been archived and is not maintained. This tracker focuses on court proceedings and rulings concerning insurance and reinsurance. It presents the status of matters reported from January 2024 and is refreshed fortnightly.

Abbreviations

  • Supreme Court — SC
  • Court of Appeal — CA
  • King's Bench Division — KB
  • Chancery Division — Ch
  • The Technology and Construction Court — TCC
  • The Inner House of the Court of Session (Scotland) — CSIH
  • The Outer House of the Court of Session (Scotland) — CSOH
  • Judicial Committee of the Privy Council — JCPC

For previous years, see:

  • Insurance & Reinsurance case tracker—2023 [Archived]
  • Insurance & Reinsurance case tracker—2022 [Archived]
  • Insurance & Reinsurance case tracker—2021 [Archived]
  • Insurance & Reinsurance case tracker—2020 [Archived]

Decided cases 2024

December

  • Court: CA
  • Case name: Sky UK Ltd v Riverstone Managing Agency Ltd and other companies [2024] EWCA Civ 1567
  • Subject: Construction
  • Details: Sky prevailed in its multi-million-pound dispute with insurers regarding water damage to the roof of its headquarters, after the Court of Appeal decided that where an insurance contract provides cover on a 'losses occurring basis' the entirety of any damage which
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