DEFENSE  

 

 

 

Chapter 25 DEFENSE HAVE CLAIMS

Control of the Defense of a claim against a policyholder

Insurer- Policyholder conflicts during the defense of a claim

Attorney – Client Privilege

Insurer’s Argument to piece the insured’s Attorney client Privilege.

 

 

 

 

[A] The "At Issue" Argument

[B] The "Cooperation Clause" Arguments

[C] The Common Interest" Arguments

Insured’s Argument for entitlement to the attorney client Privilege and related issues

[A] Cumis Counsel

[B] The Equitable Estoppels Doctrine

Strategies for Protecting insured’s Attorney – client Privilege

*****Lecture seminar this course is 2.0 hours for Continuing Education (CE) Course study for a Professional Designation  requires 6 hours study time.

 

 

Oval: Insurance claims consultants

 

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