Expectations of what good, hygienic conditions mean to the customer have changed, simply having surfaces that “look clean” may no longer be sufficient. Building hygiene expert Christian Harris tells us how businesses should be reviewing their cleaning regimes.

On 31st May 2021, the eagerly awaited Ministry of Justice (MOJ) Whiplash Reform Programme will be implemented.

We are delighted to announce that we have formed a strategic partnership with the Association of Consulting Engineers (ACE) with the aim of improving the PI insurance market for its members and to assist them in navigating the current ‘PI storm’.

Hart v Large is a recently reported Court of Appeal case, already perhaps familiar to RICS members but less so to others. Our Professional Risks Director, Stephen Hargreaves provides his insight into this dispute and why it is of relevance to all construction professionals.

Paul Berg, Partner and Group Director in our Professional Risks Division, was invited to deliver a presentation at the world’s largest gathering of architects. We provide highlights from his presentation that offer insight for Professional Indemnity insurance in 2021.

If your business is planning the reopening of previously closed offices or facilities, it is imperative that management of water systems throughout your premises are risk assessed.

In advance of the end of the Brexit transition period, Griffiths & Armour took a number of actions to ensure the management our clients’ EU risk and insurance requirements was prepared for all eventualities.

How might a business take steps to protect their cashflow and navigate what will hopefully be a swift return to pre-Covid-19 levels of trade?

The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has published its accident and work-related illness statistics in Great Britain for the year 2019-20.