This popular textbook provides a comprehensive and authoritative treatment of insurance law and offers a revised practical approach for readers. It has been fully updated in light of the many significant changes in insurance law in the last five years since the previous edition.
What’s new in this edition:
This title has a full update that includes coverage on:
- Business interruption insurance, especially relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, the FCA and leading insurers establishing new points of causation
- Travel claims arising from cancellations caused or influenced by COVID-19 and the ensuing controversy and complications
- Insurable interest, the relatively new duty of disclosure, and the ever complex and shifting area of motor insurance
- The financial ombudsman service and it’s recent policy decisions
Essential for insurance lawyers and reading for the Bar, keep up to date with the recent changes due to COVID-19, the FCA and the Financial Ombudsman.
Professor Andrew McGee has, since 1991, been Professor of Law successively at Lancaster, Leeds and now Manchester Universities. In 1998 he was called to the Bar and now practises as a Member of Kings Chambers in Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham, where he is a member of the Chancery Commercial Group and of the Costs Group. He has written extensively on legal topics, most notably insurance law and limitation periods. He has also appeared in a number of significant cases in areas such as commercial agency, costs and company/partnership law.
McGee : The Modern Law of Insurance, 5th Edition
ISBN: 9781474326360