Davies Lavery (DL) has launched a no win, no fee service for bulk purchasers of legal services.

The collective conditional fee agreement (CCFA) service will allow organisations to enter into a sing ...

Bulk legal services
Davies Lavery (DL) has launched a no win, no fee service for bulk purchasers of legal services.

The collective conditional fee agreement (CCFA) service will allow organisations to enter into a single agreement with a solicitor that will govern the way cases are run and paid for.

DL's London office managing partner Philip West said: "CCFAs will help our clients reduce the cost of pursuing individual cases and will simplify the legal process.

"Although individual cases still have to be reviewed and still require written assessments, the burden of administration is far less onerous."

Converium begins IPO
Swiss reinsurer Converium has begun its initial public offering (IPO) to become listed on the SWX Swiss Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange.

Elite to manage fleets
Accident management and repair company Elite Incident Management has expanded its operations to include fleet management.

The company has opened an accident management division for fleet operators with fleets of 50 to 50,000 vehicles.

Elite business development manager Mike Taylor said Elite already had an excellent reputation in the incident management industry for its service levels.

The 2025 Insurance Times Awards took place on the evening of Wednesday 3rd December in the iconic Great Room of London’s Grosvenor House.

Hosted by comedian and actor Tom Allen, 34 Gold, 23 Silver and 22 Bronze awards were handed out across an amazing 34 categories recognising brilliance and innovation right across the breadth of UK general insurance.
Many congratulations to all the worthy winners and as always, huge thanks to our sponsors for their support and our judges for their expertise.

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