Insurance litigation is one of the most pervasive types of disputes. This book should be of interest to both prosecution and defence lawyers. It identifies policies in coverage for insurance disputes and gives pragmatic, step-by-step strategies for insurance litigation. Detailed explanations are given for specific insurance coverage such as intellectual property claims, advertising injury, environmental losses and personal injury in business. The study also contains chapters on how to use experts and investigators.
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Insurance litigation is one of the most pervasive types of disputes. This book should be of interest to both prosecution and defence lawyers. It identifies policies in coverage for insurance disputes and gives pragmatic, step-by-step strategies for insurance litigation. Detailed explanations are given for specific insurance coverage such as intellectual property claims, advertising injury, environmental losses and personal injury in business. The study also contains chapters on how to use experts and investigators.
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Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.