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Law Review Articles About Reinsurance

Law journal article addresses hurricane loss reinsurance issues

September 6, 2006 by Carlton Fields

Vincent Vitkowsky, Reinsurance Issues Arising From the 2005 Hurricane Season, 41 Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L. J. 999 (Spring 2006) – the author addresses issues likely to arise under reinsurance of hurricane losses, including coverage and claim adjustment issues, the follow-the-fortunes doctrine, “occurrence” definitions and aggregation of losses.

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Journal of Reinsurance, Summer 2006 issue

August 3, 2006 by Carlton Fields

The Summer 2006 of the Journal of Reinsurance, which is published by the Intermediaries & Reinsurance Underwriters Association, contains four articles:

Roger Crombie, Bermuda: From Pushbikes to Sidecars

Christopher M. McGhee, The Catastrohpe Bond Market 2005: Riding Out the Storms

Sharon E. Sonnett, The Regulation of Reinsurance: An Analysis of Proposed Legislative Changes

Michael Haravon, Federalization of Insurance/Reinsurance: A Good Idea?

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2006 Annual Update – Recent Developments in Excess Insurance, Surplus Lines Insurance, and Reinsurance Law

July 25, 2006 by Carlton Fields

Roberta D. Anderson, Michael J. Rothman, Andrew A. Magwood, Kara H. Goodchild, Earl D. Zimmerman, Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. L. J., vol. 41, no. 2, at 393 (Winter 2006). This article is part of the annual survey of developments in tort and insurance law published each winter by the ABA's Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section.

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Article on reinsurance coverage with respect to multi-year policies

July 5, 2006 by Carlton Fields

Daniel J. Neppl, Reinsurance Coverage for “Annualized” Loss Presentations Under Multi-Year Policies: “follow the fortunes” or Bellafonte?, Coverage, vol. 16, no. 3 at 1 (ABA Litigation Section Committee on Insurance Coverage Litigation May/June 2006).

Filed Under: Follow the Fortunes Doctrine, Law Review Articles About Reinsurance

Terrorism Risk Insurance Act: Industry Implications and the Uncertain Future

June 13, 2006 by Carlton Fields

Mallory Straka, Journal of Reinsurance, vol. 13, no. 2, at 51 (Spring 2006).

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