New Insurance Law Treatise Stands Apart
Posted by Noah Bardsley Jan 24, 2012 No Comments »
There’s no shortage of insurance law treatises on the market today, but Randy Maniloff’s and Jeff Stempel’s recent work, General Liability Insurance Coverage—Key Issues in Every State, stands apart. This 495-page paperback (yes, paperback!) is a practical mix of fundamentals (duty to defend, right to counsel, attorneys fees, punitive damages) and more advanced issues(recoupment, faulty workmanship, latent injury, bad faith). The comprehensive, issue-by-issue analyses offered by these very knowledgeable and accomplished authors is balanced and thoughtful, and refreshingly easy to read. A 50-state survey of nearly every issue provides immediate access to case law in all jurisdictions. This is a worthy (and very portable) reference for anyone in the insurance law field. And it’s affordable–A 20% discount is available by using promo code 29471 in the box in the upper right corner (expires 12/31/11)!
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