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Weekly insurance and reinsurance briefing: COVID-19 business interruption rulings, Armstead v RSA, aviation/Red Sea war risks, FCA GAP action, Solvency II and sanctions - 15 February 2024

Published on: 15 February 2024

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Insurance & Reinsurance weekly highlights—15 February 2024

In this issue:

  • Ukraine conflict
  • Coronavirus (COVID-19)
  • Cases and decisions
  • Types of insurance
  • Market practice
  • Regulation
  • Solvency II
  • New and updated content
  • Case trackers
  • Key dates
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • LexTalk®Insurance: a Lexis®Nexis community

Ukraine conflict

Aviation claims

Refer to Practice Note: Ukraine conflict—aviation insurance claims for analysis of the principal areas of contention in aviation policy claims. It also highlights further points for claims under principal policies and contingent/possessed wordings, prepared in collaboration with Russell Butland, counsel, and Hugo Flaux, senior associate at Allen & Overy.

Sanctions

See Practice Note: EU/UK financial and trade sanctions for insurers for an overview of sanctions, including those expressly prohibiting insurance and reinsurance. For hands-on guidance on how sanctions affect insurers and policies, consult Practice Notes: Sanctions clauses and the effect of sanctions on insurance policies and Marine war risks.

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Business interruption (Gatwick Investments Ltd v Liberty Mutual Insurance Europe SE)

What are the latest developments in the sphere of coronavirus (COVID-19) business interruption insurance?

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