New Appleman Sports and Entertainment Insurance Law & Practice Guide

Unique new product combines analysis of the law with practical guidance on issues involving insurance for individual and entity participants in the sports or entertainment industries.

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Brand new, this publication provides practical guidance in dealing with the types of insurance that are available for individual and entity participants in the sports and entertainment industries. It identifies the nuances of the insurance, requirements in the insurance policies that may need to be honored to obtain coverage, and overlooked sources of coverage. This unique product not only provides in-depth explanations of the substantive law but also nuts and bolts practical guidance for lawyers in handling virtually all issues that can arise involving insurance for all participants and entities in the sports and entertainment industries in the United States.

It analyzes germane insurance provisions, coverage issues and court decisions thus providing a thorough grounding in the current insurance law needed to successfully handle sports and entertainment insurance law issues. It applies general insurance principles to the needs of participants in the sports and entertainment industries. Insurance law principles that pertain to policyholders and insurers in general are explained and applied to instances and scenarios involving sports and entertainment events and participants. It further provides in-depth analysis of the insurance provisions, issues and court decisions unique to the sports and entertainment industries.

Individuals and entities in the entertainment and sports industries are the subject of a wide variety of claims and lawsuits. The economic consequences vary, but can reach millions, if not tens of millions of dollars, and can involve everything from paying lawyers and experts to defend against lawsuits, to paying to repair or rebuild property, to suffering losses from injuries, cancellations, delays, cast changes or closures and loss of business during periods of restoration.

The publication features practice insights, strategic guidance, comments and warnings. Insightful, expert guidance is provided giving you the key do’s and dont’s of practice. Appendices of key decisions and sample forms are provided. This publication thus presents a complete package of the tools you need to practice in this lucrative area of the law successfully.

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Table of contents


Chapter 1: ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS LIABILITIES

Chapter 2: ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS LOSSES

Chapter 3: INSURANCE COVERAGE OVERVIEW

Chapter 4: POLICY CONDITIONS

Chapter 5: DUTIES OF INSURERS

Chapter 6: BAD FAITH LIABILITY AND PUNITIVE DAMAGES

Chapter 7: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE

Chapter 8: ERRORS AND OMISSIONS/MEDIA LIABILITY INSURANCE

Chapter 9: DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS LIABILITY INSURANCE

Chapter 10: EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES LIABILITY INSURANCE

Chapter 11: WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY COVERAGE

Chapter 12: COVERAGE AFTER MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS

Chapter 13: OVERVIEW OF FIRST-PARTY INSURANCE

Chapter 14: PROPERTY AND TIME ELEMENT INSURANCE


Chapter 15: PRODUCTION INSURANCE

Chapter 16: EVENT CANCELLATION INSURANCE

Chapter 17: OTHER FIRST-PARTY INSURANCE FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS INDUSTRIES

Chapter 18: MAXIMIZING CATASTROPHIC LOSS COVERAGE FOR INSURED INDIVIDUALS AND SMALL BUSINESSES

Chapter 19: CONSIDERATIONS IN COVERAGE DISPUTES

Chapter 20: INSURANCE BROKER LIABILITY