Insurance Law, written by Barry Zalma, provides the perfect cross-vocational introduction to insurance law—giving students a solid, fundamental understanding of this specialized area of law.
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Both comprehensive and practical, Insurance Law covers such key concepts as: |
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The contract of personal indemnity |
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Construction of insurance contracts |
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Differences between property and liability policies |
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Rescission and preemption |
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Duties of the Insured and Insurer |
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The Doctrine of Fortuity |
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Trigger of Coverage |
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Fraud and false swearing |
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Subrogation |
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Punitive damages |
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This practical resource delivers: |
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Built-in discussion questions and teaching points |
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Extended margins for in-text note taking |
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Up-to-date, multi-jurisdictional case law |
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Included model statutes and state by state fraud statutes |
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Insurance Law by Barry Zalma
2015 | Price: $189 | Paperback
Product Number: 6690000 |
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About the Author:
Insurance Law is authored by nationally-renowned claims authority, Barry Zalma. Mr. Zalma is an insurance coverage attorney and certified fraud examiner specializing in consultations, expert witness testimony, as well as arbitration or mediation of insurance disputes. Mr. Zalma has authored many books, eBooks, continuing education courses, and articles relating to insurance coverage, insurance claims handling and insurance litigation. |
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