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Insurance and reinsurance
Ince & Co has worked with the insurance and reinsurance markets for more than 100 years.
We have a global team of more than 50 specialist lawyers, handling issues arising in all classes. In addition to numerous arbitrations, our lawyers have acted in many of the key trials establishing the principles of insurance and reinsurance law.
We have played a role in many developments affecting the market, from external phenomena such as wars, terrorism attacks, outbreaks of piracy and financial crises to internal challenges such as Reconstruction & Renewal and insurance contract law reform.
Our expertise is not limited to contentious matters; aside from market assignments such as the London Market Project, our corporate and regulatory group offers a full service to clients worldwide. Widely respected by industry professionals, policy wordings and market documents drafted by Ince & Co are used daily throughout the London market.
Our client base encompasses all manner of insurance buyers, London market and international insurance and reinsurance companies and Lloyd’s syndicates. In addition we advise brokers and intermediaries, captives and a wide range of specialist insurance and reinsurance service providers.
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News from Ince & Co
Martin David joins Ince & Co's Singapore office as Asia head of energy
Ince & Co promotes three new partners
Ince & Co seminar focuses on key issues in Indian shipping
Lawyer rating publication recognises Ince & Co's Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
Ince & Co achieves top rankings in Chambers Global 2013 edition
Briefings from Ince & Co
Legal update: international trade and commodities — April 2013
Ince & Co has published the April 2013 edition of its International Trade and Commodities Legal Update.
The Astra: single hire default entitles owners to withdraw and claim loss of profit for remaining charter period
A Commercial Court judge has decided that a failure to pay hire under an NYPE charterparty amounts to a breach of condition, entitling a ship-owner to terminate and seek damages.
Analysis from The Lawyer

Cover up
Professional indemnity cases keep hitting the court lists as settlement values continue to rise

