Written from the perspective of the practitioner, The Law of Insurance Contracts concentrates throughout on how the law relates to actual market practice. This comprehensive looseleaf provides practical legal guidance, and unlike an ordinary textbook, its contents will change in line with the law, ensuring that no important piece of legislation or development passes you by.
The Law of Insurance Contracts will provide you with:
An exhaustive guide to the law of insurance contracts containing the answers to you day-to-day questions
Coverage of all non-marine insurance contracts from proposal to expiry stage
Detailed notes that you can cite in court
Additional non-UK cases used to highlight and anticipate trends
Discussion of new and developing lines, relating practice to the rules of law
Invaluable practical guidance on proposal, formation, cover notes, premiums and much more
Discussion of contentious issues to ensure you stay in the know
With frequent developments in law and practice, by investing in The Law of Insurance Contracts you will always be aware of significant changes. Your subscription includes a practical binder with your first issue, enabling you to incorporate the regular supplements. Uncover essential insurance information within minutes, in a highly readable and fuss-free manner, ensuring that you always stay ahead of your competitors.
Who uses The Law of Insurance Contracts?
For Legal Professionals
The Law of Insurance Contracts offers a comprehensive examination of the key issues affecting your clients. This looseleaf covers the most up-to-date cases and legal issues ensuring you can advise within the insurance market with full knowledge and confidence.
For Insurance and Reinsurance Professionals
This looseleaf will provide you with a truly practical perspective of insurance law as it applies in your day-to-day work. It offers invaluable practical guidance on proposal, formation, cover notes and premiums plus discussion of contentious issues to ensure you maintain your knowledge.
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