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Phoebe Porter

Phoebe Porter
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Phoebe Porter

Phoebe Porter

Associate


London
Phoebe Porter
  1. People /

Phoebe Porter

Phoebe Porter

Associate


London

Phoebe Porter

Associate

London

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Phoebe is an Associate in the Insurance/Reinsurance team, sitting within the firm's Financial Services Disputes and Investigations group. She primarily advises insurers and reinsurers on a variety of contentious issues and disputes. Phoebe has acted in High Court proceedings and arbitrations, as well as on matters settled by way of mediation. She has experience advising on a range of insurance and reinsurance coverage issues, including major losses such as COVID-19 and the Russia/Ukraine conflict, complex property/construction claims, and long tail liabilities/APH claims. Phoebe also has experience on disputes arising from the sale of Lloyd’s corporate members and has experience in the legacy market, having spent time on secondment at a legacy reinsurer in 2023.

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