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Stempel on Insurance Contracts

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ISBN-10: 0735554366

ISBN-13: 9780735554368

Edition: 3rd 2006 (Revised)

Authors: Jeffrey W. Stempel

List price: $539.00
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Unlike most other books in the field, which slant toward either policyholder or insurer counsel, Stempel on Insurance Contracts takes an even-handed nonpartisan approach, making it useful to attorneys from all sides. Moreover, it's designed for practitioners from all professional backgrounds and insurance experience. Written in clear, jargon-free language, it covers everything from the basic insurance concepts, principles, and structure of insurance policies to today's most complex issues and disputes. The author, Jeffrey W. Stempel, is a well-known authority on the law of insurance coverage. This new Third Edition of Stempel on Insurance Contracts is up to date on every aspect of its…    
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Book details

List price: $539.00
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Publication date: 12/23/2005
Binding: Looseleaf - sheets only 
Size: 9.25" wide x 9.75" long x 9.00" tall
Weight: 10.032
Language: English

Randy J. Maniloff is a partner at White and Williams LLP in Philadelphia. He concentrates his practice in the representation of insurers in coverage disputes over primary and excess obligations under a host of policies, including commercial general liability and various professional liability policies. Mr. Maniloff is a frequent contributor of articles to Mealey's Litigation Report: Insurance , among other publications, addressing a variety of insurance coverage topics. For the past eleven years, Mr. Maniloff has published a year-end article in Mealey's that addresses the ten most significant insurance coverage decisions of that year. Mr. Maniloff has also written for such influential…    

The Law Of Insurance Coverage: Background, Basics, Theory, And Doctrine
Core Insurance Concepts Affecting Insurance Contract Interpretation
The Nature of Coverage Litigation, The Structure of Insurance Regulation, and the Insurance Policy
Formation and Termination of the Insurer-Policyholder Relationship
Contract Construction Principles and Methodology
Waiver, Equitable Estoppel, and Detrimental Reliance in Insurance Contracts
Agents, Brokers, and Intermediaries
Efficient Proximate Cause: Causation and Insurance Contracts
Valuation of Losses
Obligations of Insurer and Policyholder: Notice; Cooperation; Duty to Defend; Duty to Settle
The Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing; Bad Faith Litigation
Subrogation
Insurer Insolvency and Liability Claims
Coordination of Coverage and Allocation of Insurer and Policyholder
Responsibilities
Specific Policies And Issues In The Law Of Insurance Coverage
Commercial General Liability Insurance
Property Insurance
Excess and Umbrella Insurance Coverage
Reinsurance Coverage
Life Insurance
Directors and Officers Insurance
ERISA and Insurance Coverage
Insurance Coverage and Employment Claims
Other Insurance Products and Issues
Insurance Coverage for Computer, Electronic, and Cyber Losses
Insurance Issues Involving September 11, War, and Terrorism
Coverage for Defective Construction Claims