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Insurance, Stephen L. Cotter, C. Bradford Marsh
Insurance, Stephen L. Cotter, C. Bradford Marsh
Mercer Law Review
Although last year the Georgia General Assembly actively worked on managed care and the appellate courts stymied subrogors, legislation was light and appellate litigation routine this survey year. Many appellate opinions were reminders of coverage processing requirements (send the sixty-day "bad faith" demand for payment). Other opinions applied established insurance law principles to particular fact patterns (does every road wreck in Georgia have an appellate coverage decision?). All concerned are having some difficulty adjusting to Georgia's gradual departure from the traditional "four corners" coverage test analysis. The supreme court did breathe life into the hope for liability coverage for sexual …
Post Claim Underwriting, Thomas C. Cady, Georgia Lee Gates
Post Claim Underwriting, Thomas C. Cady, Georgia Lee Gates
West Virginia Law Review
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Bad Fath Claims Against Insurers: The State Of Utah Law Fifteen Years After Beck V. Farmers Insurance Exchange, William Kevin Tanner
Bad Fath Claims Against Insurers: The State Of Utah Law Fifteen Years After Beck V. Farmers Insurance Exchange, William Kevin Tanner
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
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Unraveling The Lining Of Erisa Health Insurer Pockets-A Vote For National Federal Common Law Adoption Of The Make Whole Doctrine, David M. Kono
Unraveling The Lining Of Erisa Health Insurer Pockets-A Vote For National Federal Common Law Adoption Of The Make Whole Doctrine, David M. Kono
BYU Law Review
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Insurance-Weight Of Evidence-Construction Of Policy-Proximate Cause
Insurance-Weight Of Evidence-Construction Of Policy-Proximate Cause
Indiana Law Journal
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Department Of Insurance, Ashley F. Hall-Hicklin, Michelle J. Hubbard, Jenny K. Li, J. D. Fellmeth
Department Of Insurance, Ashley F. Hall-Hicklin, Michelle J. Hubbard, Jenny K. Li, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
University Of Richmond Law Review
University Of Richmond Law Review
University of Richmond Law Review
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Planning For High Net-Worth U.S. Persons Through The Use Of Offshore Life Insurance, J. Richard Duke
Planning For High Net-Worth U.S. Persons Through The Use Of Offshore Life Insurance, J. Richard Duke
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
Sophisticated planning for the high net-worth United States citizens often includes the use of offshore variable life insurance. Such leading edge planning is accomplished through structures that provide income, gift, estate, and generation-skipping transfer tax planning not available domestically. In addition to providing sophisticated tax and estate planning benefits, variable life insurance policies issued by foreign-based carriers have numerous economic advantages.
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Insurance Law, Terrence L. Graves, J. Douglas Cuthbertson
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Insurance Law, Terrence L. Graves, J. Douglas Cuthbertson
University of Richmond Law Review
This article reviews the changes in Virginia insurance law that have occurred in the past two years. Most of the developments have been in motor vehicle liability and uninsured/underinsured motorist ("VM/UIM") coverage. But the article also surveys cases on bad faith, fire insurance, insurance regulation, life insurance, motor vehicle medical expense insurance, and waiver and estoppel.
Pennsylvania's Reasonable Expectations Doctrine: The Third Circuit's Perspective, Thomas J. Rueter, Joshua H. Roberts
Pennsylvania's Reasonable Expectations Doctrine: The Third Circuit's Perspective, Thomas J. Rueter, Joshua H. Roberts
Villanova Law Review
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