Despite the relative uniformity of general liability policies (and professional liability policies), states can differ widely in their interpretation and application of them. Case law can have a dramatic impact on the question whether coverage is owed. Simply put, those involved with liability claims cannot adequately assess coverage issues without knowing how case law in the relevant state may impact the decision.
"General Liability Insurance Coverage -- Key Issues in Every State" (Vols. I and II) sets forth the rules that have been adopted by all 50 states, and the District of Columbia, for 20 important and commonly occurring general liability insurance coverage issues. And about half the issues are just as relevant for professional liability claims scenarios.
50 State Surveys on insurance coverage issues are inherently limited. "Key Issues" understands this and seeks to provide as much relevant information as possible to maximize its usefulness. To the extent possible, "Key Issues" sets out the aspects of cases (e.g., facts and/or policy language) that were at issue in the court's decision. This enables the reader to compare the cases in the book, to his or her claim at hand, and come away with an understanding of how the issue may be resolved by a court.
Chapters Included (Vol. I) --Choice of Law; Late Notice; Coverage for Pre-Tender Defense Costs; Duty to Defend Standard: "Four Corners" or Extrinsic Evidence?; Insured's Right to Independent Counsel; Insurer's Right to Reimbursement of Defense Costs; Prevailing Insured's Right to Recover Attorney's Fees in Coverage Litigation; Number of Occurrences; Coverage for Innocent Co-Insureds: "Any" Insured vs. "The" Insured; Is Emotional Injury "Bodily Injury?"
Vol. II Chapters: Is Faulty Workmanship an "Occurrence?"; Permissible Scope of Indemnification in Construction Contracts; Qualified Pollution Exclusion; Absolute Pollution Exclusion; Trigger of Coverage for Latent Injury and Damage Claims; Trigger of Coverage for Construction Defects and Non-Latent Injury and Damage Claims; Allocation of Latent Injury and Damage Claims; Insurability of Punitive Damages; First- and Third-Party Bad Faith Standards; and the ALI's Restatement of the Law of Liability Insurance. For more information visit www.InsuranceKeyIssues.com
The Tools & Techniques of Life Insurance Planning
Cases and Materials on the Law of Insurance
Recurring Issues in Insurance Disputes: A Guide for Insurers and Insureds
Interpretation of Insurance Contracts: Law and Strategy for Insurers and Policyholders
Understanding Insurance Law
Designed to augment traditional case and treatise readings, each section is cross-referenced to the relevant pages of the leading insurance law texts and casebooks, developing the issues expressed therein.
为了维护当事人的合法权益,同时便于人民法院对起诉进行审查,法律对起诉的条件进行一定的规范是必要的,这有助于原告在正式起诉前对诉讼目的、诉讼对象、受诉法院等一系列事项进行全面考虑,在一定程度上防止了漫无目的的滥诉,也有助于规范审判秩序。
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