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Sponsored briefing: Implications of the FCA test case for contractual interpretation and broker claims

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30 April 2021
FCA test caseDisputes Yearbook 2021

The Supreme Court judgment in the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) test case was a resounding victory for policyholders. Two potential unintended consequences of that judgment are considered here

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