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Adverse Costs Insurance

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The Managers of OPDU are pleased to report that a number of Trustee Boards have already expressed an interest in CAPIT adverse costs insurance, the after-the-event legal costs insurance offered by their sister company, Thomas Miller Litigation Management Limited (TOMLIM).

Redvers Cunningham, a director of TOMLIM, recommends that all trustees should consider purchasing this cover before embarking upon litigation against a third party. He told OPDU:

“Any Board of Trustees advised to pursue a claim for damages against a third party should obtain a quotation for adverse costs insurance, because with this cover they know that if they are ordered to pay costs to the other side, those costs will be met by underwriters, not the pension fund. Furthermore, if they win, the other side can be ordered to reimburse the trustees for the cost of the premium, making this cover a “win-win” solution.”

The insurance is designed for large commercial litigation, such as professional negligence claims against fund managers and consultants, with a minimum limit of cover of £100,000. The cover is backed by a plain English policy wording and supported by TOMLIM’s professional claims handling service.

For further information and a brochure, please contact Redvers Cunningham or Jonathan Bull.
Telephone: 020 7204 2531
Email: redvers.cunningham@thomasmiller.com or enquiries@OPDU.com

OPDU is managed by Thomas Miller

OPDU is managed by Thomas MillerThomas Miller is expert in the provision of professional indemnity insurance. We are well known in the UK for managing insurance services for barristers, solicitors, patent agents, housing associations and pension fund trustees (OPDU). Our success in this field is due to a thorough knowledge of our clients' businesses and the issues facing them.

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OPDU protects pension schemes by providing unique insurance cover to trustees, administrators and sponsoring employers.

Pension funds holding total combined assets in excess of £180 billion have joined OPDU.

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