Last week you were invited to join us at our industry leading 60-minute webinar.
I am now pleased to send for your review the conference agenda which profiles
this comprehensive program:
How To Respond To A Reservation of Rights Letter: Don't Be Denied Coverage
Wednesday, October 15, 2014 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET
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Conference Agenda:
Responding to a ROR Letter: Rights, Options, Duties
- How to counteract an insurer's top reasons for claim rejection
- What are strong defenses for covered/noncovered claims?
- Reasonable vs. Unreasonable requests: Understand the key differences
- Strategies and practices to reduce reservation of right disputes
Critical Issues of Non-Coverage: Policy Language, Exclusion and Scope
- Legal strategies for protecting policyholder rights
- Identify common types of claims and damages involved in reservation of right issues
- Essentials of allocating expenses among covered/noncovered claims
- When should policyholders insist on a confidentiality agreement?
Reservation of Rights Letters: What You Need to Know
- Why is it issued? When does it arise?
- Insurers' options and how to best protect your interests
- Key issues of Waiver/Estoppel and Duty to Defend
Speaker:
David A. Shaneyfelt, a partner at the Alvarez Firm, has nearly thirty years' experience
in litigating complex civil matters in state and Federal courts across the country. A former
shareholder with the New York-based law firm of Anderson Kill, Mr. Shaneyfelt has represented
numerous private and public entities in insurance coverage disputes against insurance companies
and joint powers agencies.
- Mr. Shaneyfelt's representative cases and matters include the recovery of insurance
policy benefits (defense and indemnity) for wage and hour class actions, director and
officer (D&O) liability, public entity liability, professional malpractice, reinsurance,
and lifetime disability. - He has also handled a wide-variety of complex litigation matters involving
commercial contract disputes, public affordable housing programs, unfair
competition, entertainment, insurance broker malpractice and attorney malpractice.
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* How To Respond To A Reservation of Rights Letter: Don't Be Denied Coverage
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