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Useful topics covered by these presentations include valuable
information on who qualifies as an insured under typical endorsements,
the important features of the anti-subrogation rule and the
discoverability of the claims file in the age of e-mail and metadata.
Ethical dilemmas faced by those representing additional insured are
addressed as well.
Program Contents
• Overview and Operative Policy Language
• Contractual Indemnification
• Antisubrogation Rule
• Update on the Law of Additional Insureds
• Priority of Coverage and the Additional Insured
• Tenders and Certificates of Insurance
• Notice, Late Notice Issues
• Ethical Considerations
Program Speakers
Jean F. Gerbini, Esq. (Chair)
Whiteman Osterman & Hanna LLP
—Albany
Eileen E. Buholtz, Esq.
Connors and Corcoran, LLP
—Rochester
Paul J. Campito, Esq.
Flink Smith LLC
—Latham
James J. Gascon, Esq.
Costello, Cooney & Fearon, PLLC
—Syracuse
Carolyn B. George, Esq.
Friedman, Hirschen & Miller, LLP
—Albany
Mirna E. Martinez, Esq.
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company
—Elmsford
Mindy Sanchez, Esq.
The Lawyer’s Protector Plan
Claims Specialist
—Tampa, Fl
Cyril E. Smith, Esq.
Nixon Peabody LLP
—Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Robert J. Smith, Esq.
Costello, Cooney & Fearon, PLLC
—Syracuse
Total MCLE Credits 6.5
Ethics MCLE Credits 1.0
* Each additional person who uses the tapes for MCLE credit must
purchase a copy of the “MCLE coursebook.”
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