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Stempel on insurance contracts / Jeffrey W. Stempel.

By: Publication details: New York, NY : Aspen Publishers, c2006-Edition: 3rd edDescription: v. (loose-leaf) ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0735554366 (set : looseleaf : alk. paper)
  • 0735554374 (vol. 1 : looseleaf : alk. paper)
  • 0735554382 (vol. 2 : looseleaf : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.086 STE-I 22
LOC classification:
  • KF1164 .S744
Online resources:
Contents:
CONTENTS: VOLUME 1: Part I-The Law of Insurance Coverage: Background, Basics, Theory, and Doctrine; Chapter 1 - Core Insurance Concepts Affecting Insurance Contract Interpretation; Chapter 2-The Nature of Coverage Litigation, The Structure of Insurance Regulation, and the Insurance Policy; Chapter 3-Formation and Termination of the Insurer-Policyholder Relationship; Chapter 4-Contract Construction Principles and Methodology; Chapter 5-Waiver, Equitable Estoppel, and Detrimental Reliance in Insurance Contracts; Chapter 6-Agents, Brokers, and Intermediaries; Chapter 7-Efficient Proximate Cause: Causation and Insurance Contracts; Chapter 8-Valuation of Losses; Chapter 9-Obligations of Insurer and Policyholder: Notice; Cooperation; Duty to Defend; Duty to Settle; Chapter 10-The Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing; Bad Faith Litigation; Chapter 11-Subrogation; Chapter 12-Insurer Insolvency and Liability Claims; Chapter 13-Coordination of Coverage and Allocation of Insurer and Policyholder Responsibilities.
Continues: Stempel, Jeffrey W. Law of insurance contract disputesContinued by: Stempel, Jeffrey W. Stempel and Knutsen on insurance coverage. Fourth edition
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

CONTENTS:
VOLUME 1:
Part I-The Law of Insurance Coverage: Background, Basics, Theory, and Doctrine;
Chapter 1 - Core Insurance Concepts Affecting Insurance Contract Interpretation;
Chapter 2-The Nature of Coverage Litigation, The Structure of Insurance Regulation, and the Insurance Policy;
Chapter 3-Formation and Termination of the Insurer-Policyholder Relationship;
Chapter 4-Contract Construction Principles and Methodology;
Chapter 5-Waiver, Equitable Estoppel, and Detrimental Reliance in Insurance Contracts;
Chapter 6-Agents, Brokers, and Intermediaries;
Chapter 7-Efficient Proximate Cause: Causation and Insurance Contracts;
Chapter 8-Valuation of Losses;
Chapter 9-Obligations of Insurer and Policyholder: Notice; Cooperation; Duty to Defend; Duty to Settle;
Chapter 10-The Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing; Bad Faith Litigation;
Chapter 11-Subrogation;
Chapter 12-Insurer Insolvency and Liability Claims;
Chapter 13-Coordination of Coverage and Allocation of Insurer and Policyholder Responsibilities.