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The following professional indemnity insurance (PII) policies were submitted to the Attorney General for approval by ABC Insurance Pty Ltd in respect of the 2026-2027 NSW solicitors’ practising year pursuant to section 95 of the Legal Profession Uniform Law Application Act 2014: Primary layer policy wording and Run Off wording for ceased law practices (together, the ABC Policy).
The Attorney General has decided not to approve the ABC Policy.
In reaching this decision, the Attorney General had regard to:
The Attorney General considered the public interest factors for and against approving the policy, including the following:
On balance, the Attorney General considered that the public interest is best served by retaining the current market structure for the 2026-27 solicitors’ practising year, with Lawcover Insurance Pty Ltd as the sole provider of the minimum, compulsory layer of PII cover to solicitors and law practices who practise solely in NSW.
In reaching his decision not to approve the ABC Policy, the Attorney General was assisted by a report prepared by Deloitte, ‘Expert Report concerning Solicitors’ Professional Indemnity Insurance in NSW’, October 2024 commissioned by the Department of Communities and Justice. A copy of the Deloitte report is available on the DCJ website here.
This decision follows a previous determination by the Attorney General on 10 July 2025 not to approve a PII policy submitted by ABC Insurance Pty Ltd in respect of the 2025-26 practising year. The decision and reasons for that decision are also published on the Department of Communities and Justice website here.
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