GRiD welcomes Gowling WLG (UK) LLP as first law firm member

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International, sector-focused law firm, Gowling WLG (UK) LLP, is the latest member and first law firm to join Group Risk trade body GRiD.

Its specialist risk benefits practice has been working with employers, GRiD members and other insurers, advisers and benefit consultants for more than two decades on the design and implementation of employee and group risk benefits.  Kevin Gude, director at Gowling said: "We are used to working in collaboration with insurers and advisers on technical compliance and product development, so we are very much looking forward to furthering our encouragement and support for innovation and commercial expansion within the industry via GRiD." Lee Lovett, chairman of GRiD said: "We're making go...

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