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Insurance Law Handbook Noleen John

Insurance Law Handbook By Noleen John

Insurance Law Handbook by Noleen John


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Insurance Law Handbook Summary

Insurance Law Handbook by Noleen John

Insurance Law Handbook is a general, practical and accessible guide to all aspects of insurance law, including marine, aviation, employers' liability and professional indemnity. The updated 5th edition includes: - New chapter on cyber insurance - New chapter on public liability insurance - New chapter on comprehensive crime insurance - Coverage of the Insurance Act 2015 - Consideration of the implications of Brexit This specialist work combines a full range of information in one convenient, time-saving source of reference. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Insurance Law online service.

About Noleen John

Noleen John is a corporate and regulatory insurance lawyer based in London, and a partner at Norton Rose Fulbright. Noleen has experience of most legal and regulatory issues relating to the day to day running and management of insurance companies. Noleen often advises in connection with the PRA's prudential requirements (which now include the Solvency II rules on capital and investments), the regulatory aspects of with profits business, outsourcing requirements, the sale of offshore insurance bonds and unfair terms in insurance contracts. Laura Hodgson is a senior knowledge lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright. As the senior knowledge lawyer for the insurance team Lauras primary responsibility is to keep track of regulatory developments and update fee earners and clients on developments in insurance law and regulation. Laura is also responsible for training in the insurance team. Charlie Weston-Simons is a litigation and dispute resolution lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright. He acts on a wide range of contentious matters, with a particular focus on insurance issues, M&A disputes, professional negligence and cyber litigation. He also advises on insurance policy wordings and the structuring of insurance and reinsurance programmes.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The Insurance Contract Chapter 1: Contract of insurance Chapter 2: Terms in insurance contracts Chapter 3: Duration of insurance contracts Chapter 4: Insurable interest Chapter 5: Premiums Chapter 6: Policyholder duties Chapter 7: Policyholder protection Chapter 8: Global insurance programmes Part 2 The Parties Chapter 9: Brokers Chapter 10: Underwriting agencies Chapter 11: Lloyds Chapter 12: Insurance companies Part 3 The Claim Chapter 13: Causation Chapter 14: Claims Chapter 15: Valuation of loss Chapter 16: Subrogation and assignment Chapter 17: Co-insurance Chapter 18: Double insurance and contribution Chapter 19: Average Chapter 20: Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010 Part 4 Dispute Resolution Chapter 21: Arbitration Chapter 22: Court proceedings Chapter 23: Alternative dispute resolution Part 5 Specific Types of Insurance Chapter 24: All risks insurance Chapter 25: Aviation insurance Chapter 26: Buildings and property insurance Chapter 27: Construction risks insurance Chapter 28: Crime insurance Chapter 29: Cyber insurance Chapter 30: Directors and officers liability Chapter 31: Employers liability insurance Chapter 32: Environmental insurance Chapter 33: Goods in transit insurance Chapter 34: Legal expenses insurance Chapter 35: Marine insurance Chapter 36: Motor vehicle insurance Chapter 37: Product liability insurance Chapter 38: Professional indemnity insurance Chapter 39: Public liability insurance Chapter 40: Reinsurance Chapter 41: War risks and related perils Part 6 Regulatory Matters Chapter 42: Regulation of insurance companies Chapter 43: Regulation of sales of insurance products Chapter 44: Insurance business transfers under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 Index

Additional information

NPB9781526515919
9781526515919
1526515911
Insurance Law Handbook by Noleen John
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2022-03-17
432
N/A
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