Webinars Subscription: Insurance Law

Part of the Insurance Law Webinars stream

Introduction

The insurance industry is facing a time of unprecedented change and a growing burden of regulation following the financial crisis. Practitioners will have to get to grips with Solvency II, changes to the regulatory structure in the UK, compliance with the Bribery Act and be ever more mindful of sanctions following the “Arab Spring”. At the same time margins are under pressure due to the major earthquakes in New Zealand and Japan and fraud as the Madoff case has illustrated.

The panel of expert speakers will examine other challenges facing the insurance industry including:

  • Conducting domestic and cross border mergers and acquisitions of insurance companies and brokers
  • New ways of doing business and coping with the growth of cyber hacking
  • Examine important cases such as the Test Achats decision and its effect on underwriting and pricing

Forthcoming webinars include:

Webinar details


12 month subscription

Location:

At your desk
On your Laptop or PC

Subscription price:

£600

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16 CPD
Hours

Benefits

  • They don't disrupt your working day
  • You can make training fit around your workload
  • You don't waste time travelling to training
  • You can collect your CPD points when it suits you
  • You can learn from leading experts at your desk
  • You can revisit the material for 12 months after the event, again and again
  • Multiple-booking discounts make them extremely cost effective
  • With a 200-year heritage nobody knows law like Butterworths

Who Should Attend

The Insurance Law series is aimed at: 

  • Insurance and Personal Injury Lawyers (solicitors and barristers)
  • General Counsel
  • In-house Counsel
  • Insurance Managers (within brokers and companies)
  • Claims Managers (within insurance companies)
  • Claims Handlers/Directors
  • Directors (within insurance companies)
  • Compliance Managers
  • Risk Managers/Heads of Commercial Risk (within insurance companies)

Level: Intermediate