Angus Duncan - Executive Director, D&O Insurance Coverage Specialist, Global FINEX, GB I&D Council Member

Angus Duncan – Executive Director, D&O Insurance Coverage Specialist, Global FINEX, GB I&D Council Member

Angus helps clients understand the insurance policies they are buying and looks at their wordings to help them get the best terms available in the market. As well as his work as a coverage specialist, Angus is also a Thought Product Leader for WTW and regularly speaks on and publishes papers about developments in director’s and officers’ liabilities and insurance, including working with WTW’s climate hub to look at ESG-related risks for directors and officers.

Angus has been an active participant in LGBT+ networks for many years and is the executive sponsor of the WTW GB LGBT+ network and sits on the WTW GB I&D Council.

Prior to joining WTW, Angus was a lawyer in private practice for 20 years and a partner at two international law firms, working with insurers on high value complex financial lines claims and on the drafting of their policy wordings.

Chambers & Partners 2013 stated that “[s]ources value Angus Duncan’s ability to excel in all aspects of claim handling. They note that “he has a thorough knowledge of the subject and a very good understanding of cases and legal arguments as well.””

Recommended by Legal 500 2013 and 2015, Angus has been praised for his “technical expertise” and his “eager[ness] to understand questions of foreign law” .

Angus won the award for Best Regulatory Lawyer of the Year at the 2015 Thompson Reuters Compliance Awards.

Specialties: Insurance and Reinsurance (contentious and non-contentious)

Latest reviews by Angus Duncan
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