Describing The Common Mistakes Made By Insurers That Defense Must Overcome And The Way In Which The Successful Attorney Accomplishes This.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c51229) has announced the addition of Strategies for Successfully Defending Bad Faith Cases - The Over-Arching Issues You Need to Know (Executive Reports) to their offering. This 29-page research report written for insurance attorneys features the essential characteristics of a bad faith case. Provided are examples of bad faith cases and methods of damage control once they've been identified. The report describes the common mistakes made by insurers that defense must overcome and the way in which the successful attorney accomplishes this. Other topics include insurance contracts; reinsurance The contract made between an insurance company and a third party to protect the insurance company from losses. The contract provides for the third party to pay for the loss sustained by the insurance company when the company makes a payment on the original contract. agreements; third parties; Freedom of Information Act; litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. ; alternative dispute resolution Procedures for settling disputes by means other than litigation; e.g., by Arbitration, mediation, or minitrials. Such procedures, which are usually less costly and more expeditious than litigation, are increasingly being used in commercial and labor disputes, Divorce ; corporate successorship; discovery; director and officers liability coverage; errors and omissions errors and omissions n. short-hand for malpractice insurance which gives physicians, attorneys, architects, accountants and other professionals coverage for claims by patients and clients for alleged professional errors and omissions which amount to negligence. coverage; statutory construction; and regulatory laws. This Executive Report is written by: 1. Keefe A. Brooks, Attorney, Butzel Long Butzel Long is a law firm based in Detroit, Michigan. The firm has over 225 lawyers and offices throughout Michigan, as well as branches New York, Washington, D.C., Florida, and China. They specialize in commercial law. - "Resolving an Insurance Case Within Coverage Limits" 2. Carl Anthony Maio, Partner, Fox Rothschild LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol - "The Dice Method" 3. Barry N. Mesher, Shareholder & Gabriel T. Baker, Attorney, Lane Powell Lane Powell, a full-service law firm, works with emerging and established businesses and individuals in the areas of business, labor and employment, and litigation. [1] PC - "Personal Strategy for Defending Bad Faith Cases" 4. Gerald V. Weigle Jr., Partner, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP - "Steps to Defending Insurance Companies in Bad Faith" 5. Stephen G. Morrison, Partner and Chairman of Litigation I Group, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP - "Shifting the Responsibility from the Insurers" About Executive Reports: Executive Reports offer focused, hard-hitting advice from the leaders of some of America's top companies, packaged in a concise, readable format. Each research report provides readers with 3 to 5 strategies that will have a direct financial impact on their business. While not meant as a comprehensive guide, each report includes quick-hit items that can immediately impact specific business strategies. Executive authors drill down to the central issues surrounding each topic area and dispense dispense /dis·pense/ (-pens´) to prepare medicines for and distribute them to their users. dis·pense v. To prepare and give out medicines. expert advice in concise, direct language. Executive Reports feature leading professionals selected by our Editorial Board based on their experience, research, and standing within the professional community. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c51229 |
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