Join us on Wednesday, October 25th at 1pm EDT |
as FC&S Legal and The National Underwriter Company, a division of ALM Media, LLC, present: |
Bad Faith: When, What, and How |
Duration: 1 Hour that Includes Q&A |
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This 1-hour webinar will illustrate not only how to recognize a "true" bad faith claim, but also what issues attendees need to be aware of when handling a bad faith claim. |
It is important to understand that bad faith is more than just the unreasonable denial of a claim, and may occur: |
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before the denial of a claim; |
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when coverage has been accepted by an insurer; and |
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after litigation has been initiated. |
The speaker will discuss the various types of conduct which may form the basis for a bad faith claim, as well as important issues that might arise when prosecuting bad faith litigation.
Your Speaker:
Mark A. May, Director, Cohen & Grigsby, P.C. |
As a Director of Cohen & Grigsby, and a member of the Insurance Coverage Litigation and Litigation Groups, Mark A. May focuses his practice in the areas of general commercial litigation, insurance coverage and intellectual property litigation, including business interruption claims and contract disputes.
Cohen & Grigsby is made up of more than 130 experienced attorneys who practice in more than 30 distinct areas of the law, with a diverse client base, including companies all over the world, in all stages of development, and across a wide range of industries. |
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About FC&S Legal:
FC&S Legal serves the needs of busy legal professionals working in private practice or in-house, and representing either policyholders or insurance carriers, with a single source for all of their insurance coverage law analysis, education, and news needs.
FC&S Legal gives you instant, ongoing access to up-to-the minute daily case law analysis and commentary on the most significant insurance coverage law decisions from courts across the country; legislative and regulatory developments; industry news (all written by two former "Big Law" attorneys, one a Harvard Law School graduate); interviews with—and in-depth articles by—experts on insurance coverage law; full text of court opinions; a highly-concentrated collection of research materials; as well as a vast trove of resources and forms not available anywhere else. |
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