Angove Partners
Law Graduate - London

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Law Graduate - M&A Insurance - London
Angove Partners is partnering with an award-winning insurance company, seeking a W&I Claims Analyst in London. This is an exciting opportunity for law graduates with experience/interest in M&A who are looking to build their career within M&A/Transactional Risk Insurance.
What is the role? As a member of the claims team on W&I insurance deals, the M&A Analyst will handle a variety of workstreams in a fast-paced and highly collaborative environment. The role will be very hands-on and provide in-depth exposure to M&A and corporate transactions.
What will you be doing?
- Analysing M&A documents, including financial statements and purchase agreements
- Analyse coverage: Compare the claim against the policy wording to assess whether it falls within scope (and what exclusions might apply)
- Manage the claims process: Track timelines, information requests, and overall progress of each claims
- Support strategy on claims: Help decide how to respond—whether to defend, negotiate, or settle
- Assisting with drafting insurance quotes, binders, and policies
- Coordinate with stakeholders: Liaise with insurers, brokers, clients, and external lawyers
- Assist with negotiations: Be involved in discussions around settlement amounts or coverage disputes
- Handle incoming claims: Review notifications from clients alleging breaches (e.g. warranty breaches or tax issues) under insured policies
- Attending industry events, networking opportunities, and team outings
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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What do you need to apply to this role?
- Recent Law degree
- Excellent communication skills
- Strong analytical abilities
- Team-oriented mindset
- Creative, flexible, and solution-driven
- Self-starters who are intellectually curious
- Ability to manage multiple workstreams in a fast-paced environment


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If you are interested in learning more, please reach out to: max.lee@angove.com
Alternatively, if this role is not for you but you would like to discuss roles within the Transactional Risk sector, please do get in touch.
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