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Thoroughly updated and modern, the New Appleman on Insurance Law Library Edition is the authoritative source for understanding both the basics and the nuances of insurance law. This is the next generation of analysis from the name practitioners trust on insurance: Appleman. The New Library Edition includes the following contents:
• Essentials of Insurance Law
• Insurance Regulation
• Commercial General Liability Insurance
• Specific Types of Liability Insurance
• Property Insurance
• Motor Vehicle Insurance
• Reinsurance
• Life Insurance and Annuities
• Insolvency and Bankruptcy
• Fidelity Insurance
• Suretyship
• Litigation, Arbitration and Settlement
• Insurance Subrogation and Contribution
The New Appleman Library Edition has valuable new features:
• Saves you time because it is organized the way you practice and think about insurance law and practice. For example, the detailed tables of contents help you spot important issues at the beginning of your research.
• Covers key insurance topics logically by line of insurance so you quickly get the information you need. For instance, the key case citations cut to the core of what you need, fast.
• Written by the leading scholars and practitioners of insurance law, such as Jeffrey E. Thomas, Francis J. Mootz, III, Martin F. Grace, James Poolman, Robert H. Jerry, II, Brian Casey, Laura A. Foggan, Sherilyn Pastor, William T. Barker, Carrie E. Cope, J. Randolph Evans, Benedict Lenhart, Douglas R. Richmond, David P. Rossmiller, and Robert A. Stern.
• Contains expert insights and extensive cross references to the Appleman suite of products, Matthew Bender insurance titles, ISO Forms, and more.
The New Appleman Library Edition cuts through the confusing tangle of cases and other sources on insurance law to give you a clear, concise, current and authoritative statement of the law. You find what you need, quickly and easily. And you can rely on it: It will continue in the authoritative tradition of past editions of Appleman on Insurance 2d and John Appleman, Insurance Law and Practice that have been cited by the courts with regularity.
The New Appleman set is recognized as the most authoritative, comprehensive, and up-to-date source for analysis of insurance law in the United States. It provides in-depth analysis and complete case law support for any insurance issue a practitioner may face including: contract formation; rights and duties under the insurance policy; contracts and policy issues; declaratory judgments; duties and liabilities of agents and brokers; liability insurance policies and exclusions; property, casualty, life, health and disability insurance; automobile insurance; professional liability insurance; excess insurance; reinsurance; and commercial insurance and bonds. Consult it to:
• Untangle situations where insurance laws and regulations may be ambiguous, vague or unresolved;
• Understand the full implications of new developments;
• Get guidance when you cannot find case law on point with your facts--or when you want another expert opinion.
It includes more than a quarter-million citations, factual notes and quotations.
From analyzing insurance laws and coverages to researching liability issues in auto accidents, medical malpractice, products liability or any other kind of case where insurance is a factor--work faster, more authoritatively, and more confidently with Appleman on Insurance at your side.
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Table of contents
Volume 1: Essentials of Insurance Law
Chapter 1: What Is Insurance?
Chapter 2: Agents and Brokers
Chapter 3: The Contractual Relationship
Chapter 4: Claims Processing
Chapter 6: Choice of Law
Chapter 7: Dispute Resolution
Volume 2: Insurance Regulation
Chapter 8: The Framework of Insurance Regulation
Chapter 9: Licensing of Insurers
Chapter 10: Regulation of Policy Forms
Chapter 11: Regulation of Rates and Risk Classification
Chapter 12: State Insurance Premium and Other Insurance Taxes
Chapter 13: Market Conduct Regulation
Chapter 14: Insurance Solvency Regulation
Chapter 15: Regulation of Insurance Intermediaries
Volume 3: Commercial General Liability Insurance
Chapter 16: Introduction to Liability Insurance
Chapter 17: Duty to Defend
Chapter 18: Duty to Indemnify—Bodily Injury and Property Damage
Chapter 19: Duty to Indemnify—Personal and Advertising Injury
Chapter 20: Conditions and Insured's Duties
Chapter 21: Endorsements and Supplemental Coverages
Chapter 22: Allocation of Coverage
Chapter 23: Bad Faith in Liability Coverage
Volume 4: Specific Types of Liability Insurance
Chapter 24: Excess Insurance and Umbrella Coverage
Chapter 25: Errors and Omissions Insurance
Chapter 26: Directors and Officers Insurance
Chapter 27: Environmental Insurance
Chapter 28: Employment Practices Liability Insurance
Chapter 29: Cyber-Risk Insurance
Chapter 30: Intellectual Property Insurance
Chapter 31: Media Liability Insurance
Chapter 32: Mergers and Acquisitions Insurance
Chapter 33: Law Enforcement Liability Insurance
Volume 5: Property Insurance
Chapter 41: Introductory Matters in Property Insurance
Chapter 42: Determining Coverage in Property Insurance Policies
Chapter 43: Exclusions in Property Insurance Policies
Chapter 44: The Causation Question in Property Insurance
Chapter 45: Additional and Supplemental Property Insurance
Chapter 46: Time Element (Business Interruption) Insurance
Chapter 47: Calculating the Amount of Property Insurance Coverage
Chapter 48: Property Insurance Dispute Resolution
Chapter 49: The Right of Subrogation
Chapter 50: Builders Risk Insurance
Chapter 51: Boiler and Machinery Insurance
Chapter 52: Inland Marine Insurance
Chapter 53: Homeowner's Insurance
Chapter 54: Title Insurance
Chapter 55: Bad Faith In The Context Of First-Party Insurance
Chapter 56: Crop Insurance
Chapters 57 through 60 [Reserved]
Volume 6: Motor Vehicle Insurance
Chapter 61: General Principles and Introductory Matters in Motor Vehicle Insurance Law
Chapter 62: Physical Damage Coverage for Motor Vehicles (Collision, Comprehensive and Named-Perils Coverages)
Chapter 63: Automobile Liability Insurance
Chapter 64: Medical Payments Coverage
Chapter 65: Uninsured and Under Insured Motorist Insurance
Chapter 66: No-Fault Insurance
Chapter 67 Business-Owned Vehicles Insurance
Chapter 68 Garage Owners' Insurance
Chapter 69 Truckers' and Motor Carriers' Commercial Vehicle Insurance
Chapter 70 [Reserved]
Volume 7: Reinsurance
Chapter 71: Introduction and General Principles of Reinsurance Law
Chapter 72: The Reinsurance Contract
Chapter 73: Duties of the Cedent
Chapter 74: Duties of the Reinsurers
Chapter 75: Reinsurance Intermediaries
Chapter 76: Utmost Good Faith
Chapter 77: Reinsurance Dispute Resolution
Chapter 78: Regulation of Reinsurance
Chapter 79: Lloyd's and the London Market
Chapter 80: [Reserved]
Volume 8: Life Insurance and Annuities
Chapter 81: Introductory Matters of Life Insurance Law
Chapter 82: State or Federal Regulation--ERISA and Preemption
Chapter 83: Obtaining Life Insurance Coverage: Application, Representations and Warranties
Chapter 84: Commencement of Life Insurance Policy and Duration of Risk
Chapter 85: Causes of Loss
Chapter 86: Life Insurance Claims Adjusting and Fraud
Chapter 87: Group Insurance
Chapter 88: Benefits From Life Insurance Prior to Death
Chapter 89: Choice of Law Affecting Life Insurance Policies
Chapter 90: Bad Faith in the Context of Life Insurance
Chapter 91: Annuities
Chapter 92: Credit Life Insurance
Chapter 93: Service Life Insurance
Chapter 94: Disability Insurance
Chapter 95: Insurable Interest
Volume 9: Insolvency and Bankruptcy
Chapter 96: General Principles and Introductory Matters Concerning Insurer Insolvency and Bankruptcy
Chapter 97: Insurer Insolvency
Chapter 98: Regulation of Insolvency
Chapter 99: Receivership
Chapter 100: Rehabilitation of Insurers
Chapter 101: Liquidation
Chapter 102: Consequences of Insurer Insolvency
Chapter 103: U.S. Regulation of the Solvency and Insolvency of Alien Multi-National Insurers
Chapter 104: Case Studies of Insurer Insolvencies
Chapter 105: Property/Casualty Guaranty Associations
Chapter 106: Anatomy of a Claim Filed With a Guaranty Association
Chapter 107: Bankruptcy and Insurance
Chapter 108: Insurance as an Asset in the Estate
Chapter 109: Impact of Bankruptcy on Insurance Matters
Chapter 110: Bankruptcy Issues Arising for Specific Kinds of Insurance
Volume 10: Fidelity Insurance
Chapter 111: An Introduction to Fidelity Insurance: Essential Terms, Background, and History
Chapter 112: Financial Institution Bond Insuring Agreement (A) - Employee Dishonesty
Chapter 113: Financial Institution Bond Insuring Agreement (B) - On Premises
Chapter 114: Financial Institution Bond Insuring Agreement (C) - In Transit
Chapter 115: Financial Institution Bond Insuring Agreement (D) - Forgery or Alteration
Chapter 116: Financial Institution Bond Insuring Agreement (E) - Securities
Chapter 117: Financial Institution Bond Insuring Agreement (F) - Counterfeit Currency
Chapter 118: Financial Institution Bond Insuring Agreement (G) - Fraudulent Mortgages Rider
Chapter 119: Financial Institution Bond Computer Systems Fraud Rider Coverage
Chapter 120: Commercial Crime Policy Insuring Agreement 1- Employee Dishonesty and Employee Theft Coverage
Chapter 121: Commercial Crime Policy Insurance Agreement 2- Forgery or Alteration
Chapter 122: Commercial Crime Policy Insurance Agreement 3- Inside the Premises- Theft of Money/Securities
Chapter 123:Commercial Crime Policy Insurance Agreement 4- Inside the Premises- Robbery or Safe Burglary
Chapter 124: Commercial Crime Policy Insurance Agreement 5- Outside the Premises Property in Care or Custody Of ...
Chapter 125: Commercial Crime Policy Computer Fraud Coverage
Chapter 126: Commercial Crime Policy Funds Transfer Fraud Coverage
Chapter 127: Commercial Crime Policy Money Orders and Counterfeit Money Orders and Counterfeit Money
Chapter 128: Discovery of Loss: The Contractual Gateway to the Fidelity Claim
Chapter 129: Notice, Proof of Loss, and Limitations
Chapter 130: Loss and Causation
Chapter 131: General Agreements
Chapter 132: Important Definitions
Chapter 133: Key Exclusions
Chapter 134: Limit of Liability
Chapter 135: Termination and Cancellation
Chapter 136: The Cooperation Provision
Chapter 137: Assignment, Subrogation and Recovery
Volume 11: Suretyship
Chapter 138: Introduction to Suretyship
Chapter 139: Performance Bonds
Chapter 140: Payment Bonds
Chapter 141: Miscellaneous Bonds Relating to Improvement of Real Property: Lien Release Bonds and Subdivision Bonds
Chapter 142: Reclamation and Environmental Bonds
Chapter 143: Public Official and Fiduciary Bonds
Chapter 144: Other Miscellaneous Surety Bonds
Chapter 145: [Reserved]
Chapter 146: Surety Salvage: Indemnity and Subrogation
Chapter 147: Financial Guaranty Insurance
Volume 12: Litigation, Arbitration and Settlement
Chapter 148: Introductory Matters in Litigation, Arbitration and Settlement
Chapter 149: Pre-Litigation Issues
Chapter 150: Initiation of Litigation
Chapter 151: Responding to Litigation
Chapter 152: Discovery
Chapter 153: Expert Witnesses
Chapter 154: Summary Judgment
Chapter 155: Trial Proceedings
Chapter 156: Post-Trial Issues
Chapter 157: Insurance Settlement
Volume 13: Insurance Subrogation and Contribution
Chapter 158: Introduction to Insurance Subrogation
Chapter 159: Limitations on the Right of Subrogation
Chapter 160: Bringing Subrogation Claims
Chapter 161: Limitations on Bringing Subrogation Claims
Chapter 162: Amount Recoverable in Subrogation
Chapter 163: Property Insurance Subrogation
Chapter 164: Automobile Insurance Subrogation
Chapter 165: Workers' Compensation Insurance Subrogation
Chapter 166: Contribution Between Insurers
Chapter 167: Recovery of Insurance Payments