Insurance Law Global Grows Network to 11 Members With the Additions of Argentinian, Italian and French Law Firms

13 June 2023 by Editor Marketing at ILG

June 13, 2023 -- Insurance Law Global (ILG), an international network of law firms focused on the insurance industry, is pleased to welcome Argentinian firm Nicholson y Cano Abogados; Italian firm, PG Legal; and French firm, Stream Avocats & Solicitors, to its membership. The ILG network now has 11 global law firm members. 

Nicholson y Cano Abogados, Argentina

Nicholson y Cano Abogados is one of the leading full-service law firms in Argentina, with a team of approximately 150 lawyers. Founded in 1976, the firm is recognized for its expertise and specialization in insurance law matters and provides legal services to several prominent  insurance companies in the local market. The firm covers a broad range of disciplines, including motor, casualty, life, labour risks, property damage, product liability, environmental, directors and officers, professional risks, construction, cyber and transportation, and more. Nicholson y Cano also handles recoveries for insurance clients and has a strong practice in connection with the bancassurance industry.

“Nicholson y Cano is very excited to join the Insurance Law Global network,” said Maria Fraguas, Partner. “The world finds itself in a complex market, where economic and financial difficulties create additional challenges in the management and handling of insurance claims. We’re proud to join ILG where we can help to create efficiencies and solutions for global insurers’ litigation needs.”

PG Legal, Italy

Italian law firm PG Legal also joins the network. PG Legal assists Italian and multinational companies in the insurance, reinsurance, finance, renewable energy and gas, luxury goods, shipping, and real estate sectors. With offices in Milan, Rome, and Dublin, and branches in Naples and Genoa, the firm provides a wide range of services to insurance companies, including advice and litigation support for life and non-life, property, product liability, directors and officers, professional indemnity, medical malpractice, regulatory, marine & cargo matters.

“We are excited to bring our deep knowledge of Italian insurance law to the ILG network,” said Gianfranco Puopolo, Founder of PG Legal. “For our clients, our understanding of the different legal systems and business cultures of the various regions where we operate is what sets us apart from other firms. We are pleased to extend our specialized services and solutions to the evolving global insurance market.”

Stream Avocats & Solicitors, France

Stream is a French business law firm dedicated to the insurance, transportation and energy sectors. With 40 lawyers in offices located in Paris, Le Havre, Marseille and Bordeaux, the firm advises, represents and resolves claims for insurers, reinsurers, brokers, and companies in connection with insurance and reinsurance policies. Stream regularly assists clients on major losses and complex disputes, and the firm is recognized by international and French guides as a key market player.

Stream Partner Charles de Corbiere commented, “Stream is thrilled to be part of the growing network that is ILG, reinforcing the links with other firms aiming at offering better services through different jurisdictions for the benefit of clients locally and abroad.”

Insurance Law Global has bases in some 48 cities across 15 countries. The network’s independent law firms collaborate to help clients respond to the challenges presented by globalization and the increasingly dynamic political and environmental landscape. Members include Weightmans in the U.K.; Blaney McMurtry in Canada; Ekelmans Advocaten in The Netherlands; AGB in Mexico; Marshall Dennehey in the U.S.; Carter Newell Lawyers in Australia; López-Ibor Abogados in Spain; Lebuhn & Puchta in Germany; Nicholson y Cano Abogados in Argentina; PG Legal in Italy and Stream in France.

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