Jamie Rogers > Hogan Lovells International LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Hogan Lovells International LLP
ATLANTIC HOUSE
HOLBORN VIADUCT
LONDON
EC1A 2FG
England

Work Department

Commercial Litigation, Product Liability and Insurance

Position

Partner

Career

Jamie Rogers is widely recognized for his extensive legal and commercial knowledge in the reinsurance industry.

He routinely deploys this acting on a broad spectrum of contentious and regulatory matters in the sector. As the author of Lloyd’s Market guidance on this subject, Jamie is an expert on the application of financial crime legislation – he is the key contact for anti-money laundering, anti-bribery, and economic and trade sanctions advice. He has also acted on a number of investigations in the sector, both on trade and other regulatory/conduct matters, frequently involving multiple regulators and jurisdictions. Jamie’s contentious practice also focuses on claims advice and coverage and agency disputes across various classes of reinsurance business. This includes transactional insurance where frequently advises on warranty & indemnity and tax insurance arrangements.

With deep operational experience gained from working in-house at major brokerage and underwriting institutions, Jamie also advises on all business-as-usual operational legal matters for reinsurers and brokers alike. This encompasses advising on the regulation of insurance in the United Kingdom, the structure and drafting of policy wordings (as well as non-traditional reinsurance structures), distribution and commercial arrangements, as well as other agreements common to the sector. Having spent significant time in the market, Jamie also advises on the conduct of business at Lloyd’s.

Languages

French, German, and English

Memberships

Bar Admission England and Wales.

Education

M.A., University of Oxford; LPC, Oxford Institute of Legal Practice.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Insurance > Insurance and reinsurance litigation

(Next Generation Partners)

Jamie RogersHogan Lovells International LLP

Hogan Lovells International LLP is a regular fixture on unusual insurance policies and clauses, economic/trade sanctions in the (re)insurance market – an area in which Jamie Rogers excels – and cases in the Lloyd’s market. Global co-chair Nick Atkins has considerable experience in insurance disputes for insurers and insured parties; he leads a team that continues to receive a number of Covid-19 business interruption claims, as well as instructions in the evolving area of climate change and greenhouse gas emissions exclusions. Other individuals of note include Victor Fornasier for PPI claims (where counsel Charlie Shute is also recommended), and Lydia Savill – promoted to partner in January 2023 – for property damage, trade credit, construction, fidelity/crime, D&O and professional liability claims.

London > Insurance > Insurance: corporate and regulatory

(Next Generation Partners)

Jamie RogersHogan Lovells International LLP

Hogan Lovells International LLP advises clients across the full scope of the insurance industry, with proven capabilities across insurance transactional matters such as Part VII transfers, M&A, and reinsurance transactions in addition to regulatory strengths, particularly with respect to economic and trade sanctions. The insurance team, led by global head of insurance Nicola Evans, has been bolstered by the promotion of Lydia Savill to the partnership in January 2023, bringing her experience in complex insurance and reinsurance mandates. She joins Tim Goggin, who has particular expertise in complex, cross-border Part VII and Brexit-related transfers; Charles Rix, who has an established practice in advising with-profit businesses in their restructurings, M&A, and Part VII transfers; Victor Fornasier, who has substantial experience in handling product design, distribution, and regulation issues for both insurance and reinsurance; and Jonathan Russell, who covers the sweep of cross-border M&A, complex corporate transactions, and group reorganisations. Jamie Rogers brings his notable expertise in financial crime and sanctions, and otherwise advises on the Lloyd’s market.