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Insurance Law Practice Second Edition (w/2012 Supplement),
Editors-in-Chief John M. Nonna, Esq. Patton Boggs LLP New
York , NY
Michael Pilarz, Esq. Pilarz Law Firm
Buffalo, NY
Christopher W. Healy, Esq. Reed Smith LLP New York,
NY
Key
Benefits • Know how to identify and understand the terms of an insurance
policy
• Become familiar with
several types of insurance, including automobile, fire and property,
title, aviation and space
• Gain the confidence and
knowledge to skillfully represent either an insurer or insured, whether
it be during the policy drafting stage or a claim dispute
Product
Description Insurance Law Practice, Second
Edition covers almost every insurance-related
topic; discussing general principles of insurance contracts,
litigation involving insurance contracts, types of insurance policies,
and other pertinent issues. New and experienced practitioners
alike will benefit from the practical and comprehensive approach to this
complex area of the law.
Revised for 2012, Insurance Law Practice, Second Edition
remains an exhaustive and invaluable reference for attorneys who
practice insurance law in New York State. Many of the chapters in
the 2012 Supplement have been reviewed and updated, along with the
complete revision of the chapters “Construing the Insurance
Contract” and “Insurance Regulation”.
Contents at a
Glance
I. General Principles of Insurance Contracts Chapter 1
Construing
Insurance Contracts
Chapter
2 Trigger
of Coverage
Chapter
3 Single
or Multiple Occurrences
Chapter
4 Policy
Notification, Cancellation and Cooperation Requirements
Chapter
5 The
Duty to Defend
Chapter
6 The
“Damages” Limitation: Environmental Coverage
Chapter
7 Insurers’
Liability in Excess of Policy Limits
Chapter
8 Apportioning
Coverage Among Insurers
Chapter
9 Subrogation
Chapter
10 Additional
Insureds
Chapter
11 Insurance
Coverage for Punitive Damages
Chapter
12 Limitations on
the Ability of Insurers to Disclaim Coverage
Chapter
13 Claims-Made
Policy Coverage Issues
Chapter
14 Excess and
Extended Coverages and Extended Coverage Issues
Chapter
15 Reinsurance
II. Litigation Involving Insurance
Contracts Chapter
16 Choice of Law
and Choice of Forum: Threshold Considerations in the
Insurance
Context
Chapter 17
Arbitration as a Forum
for Resolving Coverage Disputes
Chapter
18 Actions Brought
By and Against
Insurers
Chapter
19 Discovery in
Coverage and Bad Faith Litigation
Chapter
20 Conflicts of
Interest and the Role and Obligations of Defense Counsel
Chapter
21 Insurer’s
Avoidance of Policy Obligations for Material Misrepresentations
III. Types of Insurance Policies Chapter
22 Motor Vehicle
Coverage Issues
Chapter
23 Uninsured
Motorists Coverage
Chapter
24 Supplementary
Uninsured/ Underinsured Motorists Coverage
Chapter
25 No-Fault
Insurance
Chapter
26 Exceeding The
No-Fault Threshold: Serious Injury
Chapter
27 General
Liability Coverage for Bodily Injury and Property Damage
Chapter
28 Exclusions in
Commercial General Liability Policies
Chapter
29 Fire and
Property Insurance
Chapter
30 Aviation and
Space Insurance
Chapter
31 Inland Marine
Insurance
Chapter
32 The ABCs of
Life Insurance
Chapter 33
Disability Insurance
Chapter 34
Title Insurance: What
Every New
YorkLawyer Should Know
Chapter
35 Directors and
Officers Liability Insurance Coverage
Chapter
36 Workers’
Compensation
Chapter 37
Professional Liability
Insurance
IV. Miscellaneous Chapter
38. Insurance
Regulation
Chapter
39. Financially Impaired
Insurers
Chapter
40. Agents and Brokers:
Important Distinctions
Chapter
41. Negotiating Personal
Injury Claims with Insurers
Info &
Pricing PN: 41256 | 2010 (with 2012 supplement) | 1,588 pages |
loose-leaf, two-volume NYSBA Members
$110 Non-Members $140
PN: 512512 | 2012 Supplement | 410
pages | loose-leaf, (for past purchasers only) NYSBA
Members $95 Non-Members $110
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