Sometimes, a name says it all. There are slightly more than a handful of insurance industry cases that have become known by name. This seminar explores this phenomenon by looking at the cases which can be known by one name and providing a substantive discussion of the principles they represent.
Join us these upcoming Wednesdays for a substantive discussion of the principles these important cases represent.
What a "Cumis counsel" is and how it can have an impact on the processing of claims
The concept of a "targeted" tender of defense and indemnification
The leading case with respect to what services constitute professional services and those which do not
The "seminal" case in defining fair market value
The case that first developed the now-controversial "reasonable expectations" doctrine
How the industry responded to and continues to respond to mold claims
An answer to the question of whether "additional insured" status applies only to vicarious liability or applies even in instances in which the putative additional insured has some legal exposure
You can watch anytime, or even load on your ipad, iphone, mp3 or other mobile device. Recordings of live courses will be available 48 hours after the event.
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This seminar explores this phenomenon by looking at the cases which can be known by one name and providing a substantive discussion of the principles they represent.
2-part series Date: Wednesday, March 20 & 27 Time: 10:30am PT / 1:30pm ET Length: 1 hour
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