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Role of the team

The core functions of the LMA Legal team include:

  • Identifying and sharing legal developments relevant to the Lloyd’s market with member firms
  • Reviewing and advising on legal matters impacting Lloyd’s managing and members’ agents
  • Supporting other LMA teams and committees with legal aspects of their work
  • Co-ordinating member feedback on legal proposals and consultations, where appropriate
  • Enhancing communication between LMA members, Lloyd’s (including Lloyd’s Insurance Company) and legal stakeholders
  • Providing practical guidance on legal developments and their implications for the market
  • Running the LMA Legal Committee and associated sub-committees and forums
  • Collaborating with other market associations to promote effective engagement and alignment across the market.

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Upcoming events

  • Webinars
  • In-Person
  • Hybrid
For events hosted online, joining instructions will be emailed to all registered attendees closer to the date of the event no later than 24 hours prior to commencement.
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Following on from the NFM series of workshops delivered across the London insurance market by Padda Consulting in 2025, the IUA, LMA and LIIBA are jointly hosting a 60-minute session.
The LMA's Delegated Authority Claims Management Group (DACMG) is pleased to invite you to the first Delegated Authority Claims Management Forum of 2026.
The LMA invites you to a forum discussing updates on developments related to LIC.
The LMA Lawyers’ Forum welcomes you to a focused session bringing together legal professionals from across the Lloyd’s market to explore key regulatory, contractual and litigation developments impacting insurers.
The LMA is delighted to invite HR directors in the Lloyd's market to attend the next HRD Forum.
This event will coincide with the publication of two new Barnett Waddingham reports: a market survey on AI risk management and a practical AI best practice guide. The session will explore key findings from the research and examine how firms are approaching governance, oversight and operational implementation of AI tools.