Law & Order - insurance edition: The biggest trends impacting insurance professionals
In association with RPC
Join this YMC in-person event for a deep dive into the biggest emerging trends from AI to War & Cyber, and how they impact insurance professionals - led by legal experts in these fields.
The event will comprise a fireside chat, chaired by RPC Partner Thom Lumley, who will be joined by a panel of experts in each of the following topics. He will ask them questions relating to the latest trends and updates in their fields of expertise and what is on the horizon. Following the formal discussion, we will open to the audience for a Q&A.
Topics to be discussed:
- Use of AI in Insurance Decision-Making
- ESG & Climate-Related Litigation
- War & Cyber Exclusions
- Key trends in medical & Life Sciences
Panel: Peter Mansfield, Gabriel Boutier-Downey, Emma Kislingbury, Sophie Tuson
Learning objectives:
- Understand how AI is being used in insurance, and what legal issues this raises around fairness and transparency in underwriting and claims
- Recognise the growing legal risks around climate change and ESG, including claims about misleading disclosures and greenwashing, and how these affect insurers
- Learn how war and cyber exclusions are being tested by recent global events, and what this means for policy wordings and legal clarity
- See how these legal trends impact day-to-day work, including underwriting decisions, claims handling, and policy drafting
Agenda:
- Registration 16:00-16:30
- Session runs 16:30-17:30
- Q&A 17:30-17:45
- Networking, drinks & canapes 17:45-19:00
Please note, this session will not be recorded so a playback will not be available for members who do not attend the live event.
Contact
Please contact Flora Simpson with any queries regarding this event.
Booking information:
You will be sent a confirmation email shortly after booking. If you have not received this within one hour, please contact Flora Simpson (020 7397 3912).
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CII Accredited
This demonstrates the quality of an event and that it meets CII member CPD scheme requirements.
1 hour's CPD can be claimed for this event if relevant to your learning and development needs.
It is recommended that you keep any evidence of the CPD activity you have completed and upload copies to the recording tool as the CII may ask to see this if your record is selected for review. Details of the scheme can be viewed online at www.cii.co.uk/cpd.