In the final edition of The Word for 2023 we look at a variety of subjects, including an update on Autonomous Vehicle legislation in the UK, the latest case (or not, as the case may be!) on directors’ duties and an update from the FCA on Consumer Duty.
We also review a case on the meaning of ‘deliberate concealment’ and the potential implications for PPI and other mis-selling claims, and the possible implications for insurers of the ban on the XL Bully dog breed.
Finally, as we are in the middle of binder-renewal season, we take the opportunity to discuss some of the main pitfalls in standard form binders, and how they can be avoided.
We hope you find this edition insightful and wish all of our readers an enjoyable festive season.
Tim Johnson
Contents
- The road to automated vehicles - Automated Vehicles Bill update
- Deliberate concealment as a defence to limitation – Canada Square v Potter
- Consumer Duty: the latest from the FCA
- How to gain commercial advantage from your binders
- The XL Bully ban – implications for insurers
- ‘Twas the night before trial… Carillion NED test case dropped the eve before trial