Jane Harte-Lovelace
UK Guide 2025
Band 3 : Insurance: Mainly Policyholders
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About
Provided by Jane Harte-Lovelace
Practice Areas
Jane is a commercial dispute resolution lawyer who advises companies, board members and high-net-worth individuals on risk and the avoidance and resolution of disputes both domestic and international.
Jane has a particular focus on disputes involving property and trusts and maximising insurance recoveries for policyholders. She also advises companies in relation to workplace safety with experience in dealing with the aftermath of serious and fatal accidents in the workplace.
Although Jane prefers to resolve disputes without the need for proceedings, she has extensive experience of litigation, arbitration and mediation.
Career
Prior to joining Keystone Law in 2017, Jane worked at K&L Gates and Stephenson Harwood.
Professional Memberships
Member of the Property Litigation Association
Chambers Review
UK
Jane Harte-Lovelace of Keystone Law represents policyholder clients in disputes with insurers and brokers, as well as providing advice on policy review. She has particular strength advising on construction and property-related claims.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Jane is knowledgeable, insightful, caring and effective."
"Jane is knowledgeable, insightful, caring and effective."
Articles, highlights and press releases
2 items provided by Keystone Law
Business Interruption Insurance: What the Supreme Court judgment means for policyholders
On 15 January 2021, the Supreme Court handed down its much-anticipated judgment on the FCA’s business interruption insurance test case.
High Court opens doors for businesses to reclaim COVID-19 financial losses from insurers
Earlier this year insurers denied nearly all the business interruption claims submitted in relation to COVID-19.
Business Interruption Insurance: What the Supreme Court judgment means for policyholders
On 15 January 2021, the Supreme Court handed down its much-anticipated judgment on the FCA’s business interruption insurance test case.
High Court opens doors for businesses to reclaim COVID-19 financial losses from insurers
Earlier this year insurers denied nearly all the business interruption claims submitted in relation to COVID-19.