27/08/2019
Jack Harding, barrister at 1 Chancery Lane, and Paul McClorry, Head of Travel Law at Hudgells solicitors, consider whether the special rules governing matters relating to insurance in section 3 of the Recast Brussels Regulation apply to claims made wholly or partly on a subrogated basis by an insurer suing in the name of its insured.
Follow the link to read the full article: Direct Actions Against Insurers and Subrogated Claims
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