Its attorneys have experience defending several types of
cyber liability claims.
Not exact matches
Supporting commercial lines businesses Progress on fixed fees for costs of noise - induced hearing loss
claims Support for fair compensation for mesothelioma sufferers Expansion of the Insurance Fraud Bureau's scope to commercial
liability Campaigning for solutions fit for our future Our Flood Free Homes campaign Forward thinking policy for data and
cyber Engaging Government to support the role of income protection Delivery of Flood Re, a world first solution for affordable flood cover Fighting fraud Partnering with Government on the Insurance Fraud Taskforce Renewing the Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department Securing new insurer access to the DVLA registered owners database Influencing sensible regulation On Solvency II, we: Secured changes to secondary legislation Clarified treatment of deferred tax Negotiated a favourable calibration of the EIOPA's fundamental spread Supporting insurance businesses Pushing for sensible development of global capital standards Securing better targeted tax legislation Managing the impact of international financial reporting standards.
We provide contract interpretation and coverage opinions, and litigate coverage disputes in all areas including: commercial general
liability; property and casualty; environmental risk; employment practices;
cyber risk; life, health and disability; directors and officers; professional
liability; errors and omissions; contractual indemnity; and bad faith
claims.
The expertise of Pinsent Masons LLP's «highly experienced litigators» includes
cyber insurance, reinsurance, D&O matters, and warranty and indemnity
claims; its strengths extend to professional indemnity disputes in the pensions sector and product
liability work.
Evaluating and pursuing insurance recovery for a wide variety of
claims, including long - tail environmental
liabilities, construction defects, catastrophic personal injuries,
cyber liabilities, and
claims against directors and officers and professionals.
Lisa and Rebecca's presentation «Protecting Employees from and Responding to
Cyber Bullying and Harassment: Employer Considerations» will shed light on a number of current employer concerns including, when an employer might face
liabilities with regards to
cyber bullying, essential harassment and workplace violence policies as well as helpful procedures for investigating
claims.
Finally, the Commission goes as far as to seek comment on whether lawyers need to be procuring cyberinsurance and / or
cyber liability insurance in addition to traditional professional
liability coverage: «The Commission seeks more information about cyberinsurance and cyberliability insurance, including the underwriting requirements for such insurance and whether typical professional
liability policies provide inadequate coverage for technology - related
claims and losses.»