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12 February 2009
Issue: 7356 / Categories: Legal News , Insurance / reinsurance , Commercial
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Insurance database plea

Insurance

Thousands of injured people miss out on compensation each year because they cannot trace their employer’s insurer, says the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (Apil).
Apil is urging the government to set up a compulsory electronic database—similar to that used for car insurance and TV licences—that would automatically record employers’ liability insurance policies.
Speaking in London last week, Apil president Amanda Stevens said there was “a lack of will to set up a comprehensive database of insurance policies, supported by a fund of last resort”. This was a “glaring omission”, she said.
Currently, the Association of British Insurers operates a voluntary insurance policy database for employers.

MOVERS & SHAKERS

DAC Beachcroft—Paul Brehony

DAC Beachcroft—Paul Brehony

Commercial disputes practice expands with partner hire in London

Ward Hadaway—Maria Coster

Ward Hadaway—Maria Coster

Partner appointed to lead family and matrimonial department in Leeds

Slater Heelis—Helen Marsh

Slater Heelis—Helen Marsh

Commercial property team expands in Manchester with partner appointment

NEWS
SRM Recruitment has been announced as the headline sponsor of the Law Society RFC Festival of Sport 2026, which will take place on 20 September at Richmond Athletic Association. The specialist legal search firm joins the event as organisers prepare to welcome more than 110 teams across five sports, including rugby sevens, netball and five-a-side football
The civil justice landscape could be heading for a shake-up, with reform of the Solicitors Act 1974 gathering pace
Global mobility is transforming family law, creating new challenges around jurisdiction, assets and child arrangements
A series of procedural developments could have significant practical consequences for litigators. Writing in NLJ this week, columnist Stephen Gold highlights important updates ranging from digital court reforms to family procedure and admissions of liability
As family structures evolve, the law may face difficult questions about inheritance rights for those in polyamorous relationships
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