Payment guarantee in construction business and insurance products
Tuesday, 25 July 2023
by Insuralex
Payment guarantee under Article 649(1) of the Civil Code – is this an investor’s problem in the construction process to which the Polish insurance market has no answer? Over the years, the law governing the performance of construction contracts has undergone many changes. The legislator introduced new regulations in response to the dynamics of the
- Published in News + Articles, Olczak-Klimek van der Kroft Węgiełek
Jurisprudence on the statute of limitations in claims for work accidents
Thursday, 13 July 2023
by Insuralex
At Belzuz Abogados, as expert lawyers in insurance law, we face different problems every day and we know that insurance law and civil liability are cross-cutting issues with points of connection in all jurisdictions and all possible procedures that exist in our legal system. The legal procedure for claiming an accident at work is not
- Published in Belzuz Abogados Spain, News + Articles
New cyber risks and insurance products
Tuesday, 11 July 2023
by Insuralex
New cyber risks and insurance products The global pandemic of the Sars CoV 2 virus has increased the importance of the Internet and remote communication in the operation of businesses, regardless of their size, legal form or industry, forcing employers to organize remote work. Unfortunately, to date, the legislature has not adapted the legislation to
- Published in News + Articles, Olczak-Klimek van der Kroft Węgiełek
Nevada outlaws self-eroding liability insurance policies
Friday, 07 July 2023
by Insuralex
Nevada outlaws self-eroding liability insurance policies Nevada has enacted a statute which prohibits liability insurers from issuing self-eroding, or defense within limits, policies. Nevada is the first state to prohibit self-eroding policies completely. The statute applies to policies issued or renewed on or after October 1, 2023. AB 398 is very simple. It prevents any
- Published in Bullivant Houser Bailey PC, News + Articles
Cyber attack not within war exclusion
Friday, 30 June 2023
by Insuralex
Cyber attack not within war exclusion Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey decides the 2017 NotPetya malware attack did not fall within the ‘hostile or warlike’ acts exclusion in ‘All Risks’ property insurance cover One purpose of war exclusions is to protect the solvency of insurers and, in turn, their ability to
- Published in Carter Perry Bailey LLP, News + Articles
Insuralex comparative report: Anti-money laundering and terrorism finance controls – Obligations of Insurance Intermediaries
Thursday, 29 June 2023
by Insuralex
Insuralex presents a comparative report that analyzes the role of insurance intermediaries in complying with anti-money laundering and terrorism finance controls in the insurance industry. This report is presented by Insuralex as a contribution to the Pan-American Confederation of Insurance Producers (COPAPROSE), as part of it 2023 annual meeting (Panama, June 28th and 29th, 2023). The
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Damages caused by defective products
Wednesday, 28 June 2023
by Insuralex
Damages caused by defective products. Its regulation in Spanish and European Law. Case law on the subject. At Belzuz Abogados (Insuralex Exclusive Member in Spain and Portugal) as expert lawyers in Insurance Law, we frequently come across claims based on damages caused by defective products. The purpose of this article is to examine the Spanish
- Published in Belzuz Abogados Spain, News + Articles
Right to be forgotten – European solutions
Tuesday, 27 June 2023
by Insuralex
The right to be forgotten – European solutions In February 2022, the European Parliament called on EU member states to regulate the right to be forgotten by the end of 2025. In principle, the amendments to national laws are intended to prevent discrimination against policyholders with pre-existing cancer when a certain period of time has
- Published in News + Articles
Can the failure to challenge a document in a proceeding be qualified as professional negligence?
Thursday, 22 June 2023
by Insuralex
We will study whether the failure to challenge a document by the professional in charge of the lawsuit at the preliminary hearing may constitute professional negligence that must be compensated. To do so, we will analyze the criterion maintained by the Barcelona Provincial Court in its ruling of 16.12.2020, which resolves an appeal. The plaintiff
- Published in Belzuz Abogados Spain, News + Articles












Case Commentary and Analysis Moffitt v TD Canada Trust, 2021 ONSC 6133