Will PII Cripple the Legal Profession?

Recorded 10 August 2011

Mark Bracher, Managing Director of Professional Indemnity Ltd and Ian Fletcher, Managing Director for the 2020 Group recently presented a webinar entitled, "Will PII Cripple the Legal Profession?".

PII remains something of a minefield and premiums for many laws firms have increased by at least 100% in recent years. Record numbers are being driven into the assigned risks pool and the number of approved insurers actively providing cover remains very limited. The market difficulties of the last few years seem set to continue this year. What can you do about it?

Professional Indemnity Ltd guide solicitors through this minefield enabling them to make clear and informed decisions, which best protect the firm at every stage of the insurance cycle.

This webinar covers the following key topics:

  • Market Update - The very latest market news, helping you prepare for 1 October.
  • Is Solicitors PII profitable for the Insurers? - It's an important question.
  • PII Reforms - Do the new regulations make a difference to you.
  • Solicitors negligence claims - The most common claims and how to avoid them.
  • Selling your business - Fully understand the insurance implications.
  • Ways to minimise your premium - The top ten tips from the experts.

You can download a recording of the webinar here, 

Run in conjunction with:

Please note you will need Microsoft Windows Media Player to open this file. If you do not have this installed, then please visit the Windows Media Player website to download a copy.

Free Webinar

Download this free webinar entitled, "PII Market Review – What Lies Ahead?"

What is a Webinar?

A webinar is an interactive seminar conducted via the web. Usually a live presentation, it happens in real time as you get to see the presenters screen on your own pc at your office, home or wherever you choose. You may participate, if you wish, by asking questions via the online portal.

Upon registering, full instructions on how to join the webinar will be emailed to you. You will need to dial a conference call telephone number to hear the webinar. For technical queries and frequently asked questions click here.