FREE DOWNLOAD: Get to grips with your PII renewal in 2022
In this comprehensive 60-page bi-annual report of the market from Howden, you will find:
- How best to prepare for your 2022 renewal,
- A review of 1 October 2021 renewals and forecast ahead to 2022,
- Key Renewal Trends,
- An update on PII claims - trends in risk by worktypes,
- A “Back to Basics” article on PII cover that we invite firms to share with junior lawyers,
- Advice regarding potential wellbeing initiatives firms can consider,
- Updates on "silent cyber" and PSYROC.
For advice on:
- Professional Indemnity Insurance: Tony Brown, Howden.
- Compliance and risk management: Catherine Gasparini, Carton & Co.
- Cyber Security and Cyber Essentials: Frank Manning, Carton & Co.
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