LAW 7029 :
Insurance

This course is designed to train the general practitioner in Insurance Law in order to advise clients as to their present or prospective rights under insurance contracts and to recognize insurance problems when they arise as an incident to other business transactions. Consideration will be given to insurance and public interest and governmental supervision thereof; the legal requirements of insurable interest, indemnification and subrogation, and the interests of others than the named insured, with respect to property, liability, and life insurance; the selection and control of risks, representations and concealment; and the marketing of insurance and the adjustment of claims.

Overview

Credits

Credits 2

Last Offered

Fall 2011, Fall 2010, Fall 2009, Spring 2009