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London, Bristol

Sanjay Pritam

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Work +44 20 3060 6560
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Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP

Work Department

Corporate.

Position

Partner in the commercial and regulatory group advising a wide range of clients on business matters, with particular emphasis on commercial contracts. His practice ranges from giving specialised legal advice to long-established, foreign-based multinationals and major national groups, in particular in the insurance, media/publishing sectors, to providing legal guidance to smaller businesses and energetic young start-up companies. He has advised on long-term contracts for services, publishing and printing contracts, supply chain and logistics, facilities management and other outsourcing agreements, IT and e-commerce, supply and distribution arrangements, agency agreements and the purchase and installation of assets and industrial equipment. Honorary solicitor to the Swedish Chamber of Commerce for the UK.

Career

Trained Reynolds Porter Chamberlain; qualified 1996; partner 2003.

Education

Wilson’s School, Surrey; University of East Anglia (MA; BA Joint Hons); College of Law, Guildford.

Leisure

Swimming, wine (holds basic wine trade qualification), windsurfing, theatre, cinema.

Practice Areas

Corporate and commercial; Information technology; Insurance (non-contentious)

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Legal Developments by:
Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP

  • Cancelling insurance: insolvency and downgrade clauses

    One of the most common concerns for both parties to an insurance contract (including reinsurance) is that the other party might become insolvent and unable to perform its obligations under the contract. Both insurer and insured will therefore wish to have the right to cancel the insurance mid-term in the event of the other party’s insolvency, or a change in its financial circumstances that makes its insolvency a more likely prospect in the near future.
    - Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP

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