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Publisher:Sweet & Maxwell
Service Number:30790965
ISBN:9780414127395
Publication date:2025-10-28
Practice area:Insurance law
Jurisdiction:International, United Kingdom
External Product Title:MacGillivray on Insurance Law, 16th Edition, Hardback book
Subscription Number:30790964
Available Formats:Hardbound book
Authors:

Ben Lynch KC

Ben has a specialist practice in insurance and reinsurance, professional negligence and commercial dispute resolution, acting in various landmark cases. His practice encompasses all aspects of commercial dispute resolution; over the years he has developed 

Franziska Arnold-Dwyer

Dr Franziska Arnold-Dwyer is an Associate Professor at UCL and a Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales. She teaches and researches in insurance law, insurance regulation and reinsurance law. She is the editor of The Law of Reinsurance and 

Professor John Birds

Professor John Birds began his academic career at Queen Mary College London and joined the Law School at the University of Sheffield in 1978 where he taught for 28 years. He was Professor of Commercial Law from 1989–2006 and Head of the Department of 

Simon Paul

Simon Paul has a broad commercial litigation and arbitration practice across the full range of Fountain Court’s practice areas. He is ranked in Legal 500 as a leading junior where he is described as “an extraordinary barrister, wise beyond his years”