Welcome to May’s edition of The Word, a monthly digest of cases, updates and stories of interest to underwriters and those responsible for insurance policy wordings, brought to you by °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ’s insurance policy drafting and distribution team.
This month’s edition contains articles on a variety of topics including an update on ClientEarth’s claim against Shell, a look at the latest surge in privacy data claims and the risks posed by extreme weather. We also consider a case concerning whether a state sponsored attack amounts to an act of war, what insurers need to know about the Terrorism Bill and the latest Smart Tech insurance product by Sky.
I hope you find this month’s edition interesting and insightful.
Tim
Contents
- ClientEarth disputes UK’s court’s dismissal of Shell climate lawsuit
- Predicted surge in data privacy litigation claims
- The impact of extreme weather for insurers
- Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Draft Bill – What do insurers need to know?
- Insurance tech – the Sky’s the limit
- Is a state-sponsored cyber attack an act of war?