The Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review Eighth Edition
We are delighted to share with you the eighth edition of The Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review edited by Peter Rogan. As with previous years, Ince was a member of The Law Reviews (TLR) leading panel of contributors.
The Ince team contributed to the following chapters:
- Chapter 1 - Insurtech and Artificial Intelligence
Simon Cooper, Consultant
- Chapter 2 - Cyber Insurance
Simon Cooper, Consultant
- Chapter 3 - Fraud Insurance Claims: Where are we now?
Simon Cooper, Consultant
- Chapter 15 - England and Wales
Simon Cooper, Consultant & Mona Patel, Corporate Partner
- Chapter 17 - Germany
Markus Eichhorst, Partner
- Chapter 18 - Greece
Dimitris Giomelakis, Partner, Nikolaos Mathiopoulos, Senior Associate, George Asproukos, Senior Associate and Marilena Papagrigoraki, Associate
Peter Rogan as editor said of this eighth edition:
'Looking ahead, 2020 is likely to see new developments and new legal issues. In particular, the impact of insurtech on the way in which insurance is underwritten, serviced and distributed will continue to present challenges around the world. This is reflected in our chapter on artificial intelligence.
I hope that you find this eighth edition of The Insurance and Reinsurance Law Review of use in seeking to understand today’s legal challenges, and I would like once again to thank all the contributors.'
Peter Rogan
Featured news & insights
Insights / Chapter 1 - Insurtech and Artificial Intelligence
16-06-2020 / Insurance
The rapid development of converging technologies is bringing about fundamental changes to the insurance industry. In the long term, organisations that are slow to embrace these new technologies will struggle to compete and to retain their place in the market.

Insights / Chapter 2 - Cyber Insurance
16-06-2020 / Insurance
As the use of cloud-based computing, electronic platforms and smart devices continues to increase, it goes without saying that businesses have had to adapt quickly to technological advances and the corollary demands of their customers.

Insights / Chapter 3 - Fraud Insurance Claims: Where are we now?
16-06-2020 / Insurance
Dishonesty in general, and fraudulent claims in particular, cost the insurance market considerable amounts each year. The legal consequences of dishonesty are not always the same, however, and will depend on a number of factors, including how it manifests itself and the point in the process at which it occurs.

Insights / Chapter 15 - England and Wales
16-06-2020 / Insurance
The UK insurance and reinsurance industry is the largest in Europe and the fourth-largest in the world.

Insights / Chapter 17 - Germany
16-06-2020 / Insurance
Approximately 914 foreign insurers are underwriting direct risks on the German market, either through a branch or, for the majority, by offering services from their foreign places of business.

Insights / Chapter 18 - Greece
16-06-2020 / Insurance
The insurance market experiences constant change because of its interdependence with the economy as a whole.
