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Hurricane Charley: A Preliminary Factual and Legal Analysis of the Subrogation Issues [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

August 01, 2004

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

Hurricane Charley: A Preliminary Factual and Legal Analysis of the Subrogation Issues - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - 37 pgs total, includes photos and table of contents. This paper serves as an initial analysis of the factual and legal issues affecting subrogation opportunities, providing various theories of recovery in the catastrophe context, with emphasis on the law of Fl, Ga, SC, NC, and Va. Topics: OVERVIEW OF THE SUBROGATION ISSUES: Overview of Hurricanes and Their Offspring; Overview of Liability in the Disaster Context; Overview of Negligent Preparedness and Response Issues.


Global Warming: The Gathering Storm [Fortnightly]

August 01, 2004

Publication

In June 2001, the Bush administration withdrew an earlier campaign pledge to support the Kyoto Protocol, claiming that the treaty was fatally flawed in not requiring China and India to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and that the science underpinning the treaty was not yet definitive enough to justify the costs of compliance.


Excluding Comparative Fault Evidence in the Fire Spread Case [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

June 14, 2004

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

Excluding Comparative Fault Evidence in the Fire Spread Case - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - 4 pgs total. The argument for exclusion of the plaintiff’s, or the plaintiff’s insured/subrogor’s comparative fault in causing the fire in a fire spread case is a veritable Trifecta for subrogation professionals: it is logical; it is fair and it helps maximize subrogation recoveries.


Recall Information - 6/07/2004 [Interfire]

June 07, 2004

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Recall Information - 6/07/2004 - Interfire -


Limitations Act, 2002 [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

May 12, 2004

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

Limitations Act, 2002 - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - 1 pg total, focus on Ontario. In 2004, the Ontario Limitations Act, 2002, came into force. This new statute represents an enormous reform of the existing law of limitations in the province. It is a substantial improvement over the old legislation and will make the law of limitations in Ontario more intelligible to both lawyers and clients.


When a Dream House Becomes a Nightmare: A Survey of the Recent Spread of [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

April 26, 2004

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

When a Dream House Becomes a Nightmare: A Survey of the Recent Spread of - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - 7 pgs. This article reviews Residential Construction Liability-type acts in Nevada, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Washington, and West Virginia.


Dramatically Enhancing the Subrogation Verdict [Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers]

April 08, 2004

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Dramatically Enhancing the Subrogation Verdict - Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - 9 pgs total. Much depends on how the lawyer presents the case. A “good” subrogation case can turn terribly bad if not properly presented before a jury. This is especially true with the trial of a subrogation claim, a case where no crimes were committed, no one was hurt, property was damaged but then repaired, and the named plaintiff is either a disinterested property owner or a very large insurance company.


When a Dream House Becomes a Nightmare: A Survey of the Recent Spread of Builder Friendly Construction Acts in the U.S. [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

March 05, 2004

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

When a Dream House Becomes a Nightmare: A Survey of the Recent Spread of Builder Friendly Construction Acts in the U.S. - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - 4 pgs. This article discusses Residential Construction Liability-type acts in Colorado, Florida, and Idaho. Such acts are also called “Builder Friendly Construction Acts.”


Opening up the CAN-SPAM Act [Computers & Law]

February 29, 2004

Publication

The first United States federal law placing restrictions on the use of unsolicited commercial e-mail (UCE), or 'spam', went into effect on 1 January 2004. While it is early days yet, the reactions of both anti-spam activists, and of spammers, to the new provision, known as the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing Act of 2003 ('CAN-SPAM' or the 'Act'), suggests that the Act is unlikely to have much effect in stemming the rising tide of spam messages (many originating from US spam gangs) that is clogging mailboxes the world over. Some of the apparent weaknesses of CAN-SPAM as an effective tool to thwart spam may arise from dubious drafting decisions, and some may be reflective of endemic shortcoming of any attempts to control spam by national legislation, given the inherent fluidity and anonymity of e-mail distribution through the Internet.


Contribution and Indemnity: Legal Requirements for Obtaining Recoveries From Joint Tortfeasors [Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers]

February 06, 2004

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Contribution and Indemnity: Legal Requirements for Obtaining Recoveries From Joint Tortfeasors - Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - 9 pgs total. There's a difference between contribution, subrogation and indemnity. Subrogation and indemnity are common law rights and are not allowed for voluntary payments. Contribution between joint tortfeasors...has become a statutory right in most states. In order to preserve your company’s rights of contribution or indemnity,...the underlying payment,...should be structured so as to preserve rights of recovery against other potentially responsible tortfeasors.


Drip, Drip, Drip – “Slippery” Issues in Water Losses [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

January 28, 2004

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

Drip, Drip, Drip – “Slippery” Issues in Water Losses - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - 3 pgs total. This article identifies and discusses issues that should be considered in water loss subrogation claims.


Spam After Can-Spam: How Inconsistent Thinking Has Made a Hash out of Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail Policy [Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal]

January 01, 2004

Publication - Electronic Discovery & Practice Advisory Services

The authors of the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing Act of 2003 (hereinafter, "CAN-SPAM" or the "Act"),' the first United States federal law placing restrictions on the use of unsolicited commercial e-mail ("UCE"), or "spam," were asking for trouble. First, the title of the Act rings of Orwellian doublespeak. Second, its content has drawn ire from all sides except, for the most part, the direct marketers who are the ones being regulated - and that is not a good sign.


Florida’s Residential Construction Claims Act [Subrogation Publications]

January 01, 2004

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Florida’s Residential Construction Claims Act - Subrogation Publications - What Is the Statutory Authority?
Florida Statute §558.001 et seq. enacted May 27, 2003 and amended July 1, 2004.
What Does It Require Generally?
The act requires that a homeowner who desires to bring a claim against a contractor for a residential building defect must comply with certain pre-suit notice requirements and a contractor must provide certain responses.


Time Limitations in Property Claims [Subrogation Publications]

January 01, 2004

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Time Limitations in Property Claims - Subrogation Publications - This paper focuses on several recent developments in the law surrounding the limitation periods relevant to property damage claims. The main focus of the paper is the law in Ontario, however, one should bear in mind that each province has developed its own specific legislation and law regarding limitation periods.


Time Limitations in Property Claims Chart [Jurisdictional Charts]

January 01, 2004

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Time Limitations in Property Claims Chart - Jurisdictional Charts -


The Malfunction Theory: Establishing Product Liability Without Proof of a Specific Defect [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

December 23, 2003

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

The Malfunction Theory: Establishing Product Liability Without Proof of a Specific Defect - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - 4 pgs total. The malfunction theory can be used to effectively establish the inherent defect element of a product liability claim when the damage to the product caused by the product failure renders the remains of the product useless as physical evidence. The malfunction theory is most effective when the product involved is relatively new. The plaintiff must prove that the product was inherently defective and that the defect in the product caused the injury or damage.


Colorado: New Notice Requirements For Claimant When Filing a Third Party Action and Codification of Specific Benefits To Which the Insurer is Subrogated [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

November 20, 2003

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

Colorado: New Notice Requirements For Claimant When Filing a Third Party Action and Codification of Specific Benefits To Which the Insurer is Subrogated - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! -


Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers [The Natural Catastrophies Handbook: An Overview and Jurisdictional Survey of Subrogation Issues in the Disaster Context]

November 01, 2003

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - The Natural Catastrophies Handbook: An Overview and Jurisdictional Survey of Subrogation Issues in the Disaster Context -


Southern California Wildfires: Overview of Liability and Causation Issues [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

October 30, 2003

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

Southern California Wildfires: Overview of Liability and Causation Issues - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - 3 pgs total. Causes of most of the fires are unknown at present. The major fronts are in Ventura, San Bernardino and San Diego counties. Topics: San Diego County: Roblar/Pendleton Fire; Paradise Fire; Otay Fire; Cedar Fire. San Bernardino County: Grand Prix/Old Fire. Ventura, Los Angeles Counties: Piru Fire; Simi/Verdale Fire; Riverside County; Mountain Fire.


The Great Blackout of 2003 – A Summary of the Investigation to Date [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

October 08, 2003

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

The Great Blackout of 2003 – A Summary of the Investigation to Date - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - 4 pgs total. A task force was convened to review blackout claims with an eye towards potential recovery. A short summary of the Task Force’s investigation to date is being circulated via this Subrogation & Recovery Alert. Topics: Facts; The Power Grid; The Causes of the Blackout of 2003; The Law and Policy Considerations

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