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Insurance and reinsurance weekly briefing: key court decisions (anti-suit injunction on reinsurance ‘Confusion Clause’, BI/CJRS credits, ATE adequacy), case tracker and regulatory consultations—12 February 2026

Published on: 12 February 2026

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Insurance & Reinsurance weekly highlights—12 February 2026

In this issue:

  • Cases and decisions
  • Insurance Types
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Cases tracker
  • Dates for your diary
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • LexTalk®Insurance: a Lexis®Nexis community

Cases and decisions

Tyson International Company Ltd v Gic Re, India, Corporate Member Ltd (sued as the Sole Corporate Member for Syndicate 1947 At Lloyd's of London for the 2021 and 2022 Years of Account)

The Court of Appeal (Civil Division) refused the appeal by GIC Re, India, Corporate Member Ltd (GIC) against the Commercial Court’s ruling. The dispute focused on the meaning and operation of a ‘Confusion Clause’ within reinsurance agreements between GIC and Tyson International Company Ltd (TICL). The central questions were: (i) whether the Confusion Clause was engaged only where the Certificates themselves were ambiguous, or also where the Market Reform Contracts (MRCs) and Facultative Certificates conflicted; and (ii) whether the English jurisdiction clause in the MRCs could coexist with the New York arbitration clause in the Certificates. The Court confirmed the Commercial Court’s decision...

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