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UK Court denies challenge to judgments against reinsurance intermediaries

February 21, 2007 by Carlton Fields

The UK Queen's Bench Division of the Commercial Court has denied applications to vacate prior judgments in an action brought by a reinsured against several defendants which served as reinsurance intermediaries under two binders involving short tail property and contingency risks and personal accident risks. Prior liability judgments had found that the intermediary group had fraudulently abused the binders by placing risks through the binders which were not authorized, and by signing an addenda to the binders, without authority, that provided the intermediaries an extra 40% commission on the first 12 months gross premium. Prior judgments had rescinded the binders and awarded damages for fraud and conspiracy totaling approximately £17,000,000. The opinion holds that liability judgments against several of the defendants were proper. R & V Versicherung AG v. Risk Insurance and Reinsurance Solutions SA, [2007] EWHC 79 (Comm. Jan. 29, 2007).

Filed Under: Reinsurance Avoidance, Reinsurance Claims

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