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500m pounds victory for Lloyd's names

Tuesday 04 October 1994 18:02 EDT
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THOUSANDS of investors in Lloyd's of London won a High Court judgment yesterday that they believe will give them a record award of more than pounds 500m.

The 3,096 investors, or names, sued the agents who put them on syndicates in the insurance market run by the Gooda Walker group. Mr Justice Phillips agreed that the huge losses run up by these syndicates after disasters such as the Piper Alpha explosion were the result of negligence and incompetence.

Michael Deeny, chairman of the action group for Gooda Walker names, said the strain of huge losses had helped to drive half a dozen to suicide.

The defendants have a month to decide whether to appeal. If they do not, the parties will have to agree on the exact amount of the award, which the names estimate at pounds 504m - by far the largest award in the English courts.

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