Jackson proposals trigger Elite to launch outside ATE
The potential impact of the Jackson review has prompted legal expenses provider Elite to move out of its core after-the-event (ATE) market with the launch of two new niche schemes
The potential impact of the Jackson review has prompted legal expenses provider Elite to move out of its core after-the-event (ATE) market with the launch of two new niche schemes.
As reported in Insurance Age (February 2010, p1), if implemented, Lord Justice Jackson's Review of Civil Litigation Costs could have a devastating impact on the ATE sector.
In response, Elite has launched a white-labelling facility that will initially focus on pet and installation insurance although group chief
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