Ranking tables
Litigation Insurance Underwriters | Litigation Support
UK-wide
Rankings overview for Departments
Band 2
- Ignite Specialty Risk Ltd 1 Years Ranked
- VALE Insurance Partners 3 Years Ranked
- Lakehouse Risk Services Limited
Band 3
- Temple Legal Protection 1 Years Ranked
- Arcadian Risk Capital
Band 1
Band 2
All Departments profiles
Band 1
1 Harbour UnderwritingLitigation Insurance Underwriters2025 | Band 1 | 3 Years RankedHarbour Underwriting provides ATE insurance for both claimants and defendants. The firm acts for brokers, law firms, funders and corporates. It is based in the UK but writes policies for cases around the world.1 LiticaLitigation Insurance Underwriters2025 | Band 1 | 3 Years RankedLitica writes insurance across a range of litigation and arbitration risks in multiple jurisdictions. The firm works with many of the world's top-rated insurers. It has particular expertise in ATE, but can also write other types of specialist risk cover, including portfolio deals and WIP insurance.
Band 2
2 Ignite Specialty Risk LtdLitigation Insurance Underwriters2025 | Band 2 | 1 Years RankedIgnite Specialty Risk is a litigation-focused program administrator operating at the intersection of insurance, investment, and law. It provides expert risk solutions for plaintiffs, law firms, litigation funders, and other investors.
2 VALE Insurance PartnersLitigation Insurance Underwriters2025 | Band 2 | 3 Years RankedVALE Insurance Partners is a managing general agent that provides ATE cover, judgment protection insurance and portfolio insurance. Several of its underwriters have experience as litigation lawyers.
Band 3
3 Temple Legal ProtectionLitigation Insurance Underwriters2025 | Band 3 | 1 Years RankedTemple Legal Protection is a specialist legal costs insurance underwriter operating as an MGA. The firm has written more than GBP350 million in premiums and GBP20 billion in insurance cover since 2010 to more than 900 UK law firms. Temple covers commercial cases and personal injury and clinical negligence claims, and it opened an office in Dublin to cover European matters in 2025.