DOG INSURANCE: THREE BITES, WHICH COVERED?
AN ABSTRACT DISCUSSION This post is are thoughts on coverage in the abstract. Another post will be...
Read MorePosted by Michael Sean Quinn, PhD, JD, CPCU, Etc. | Aug 4, 2023 | INSURANCE LAW |
AN ABSTRACT DISCUSSION This post is are thoughts on coverage in the abstract. Another post will be...
Read MorePosted by Michael Sean Quinn, PhD, JD, CPCU, Etc. | Aug 4, 2023 | PHILOSOPHY |
SOME CURRENTS Insurance law and practice hasn’t changed much in the last couple of decades. In part that is because insurance law itself is in the doldrums. Doctrinal stagnation has been inflicted upon the practice inflicted...
Read MorePosted by Michael Sean Quinn, PhD, JD, CPCU, Etc. | Aug 3, 2023 | INSURANCE LAW, INSURANCE LAW HISTORY |
INSURANCE HISTORY FIRE INSURANCE SUN FIRE-OFFICE (1710) Sun Fire-Office (“SFO”) is the longest-lasting British insurance company. It started with fire insurance shortly after the 1600s, and part of its beginning was taking...
Read MorePosted by Michael Sean Quinn, PhD, JD, CPCU, Etc. | Aug 3, 2023 | LAW PRACTICE |
LAWYER EXCELLENCE AND MOSAICS OF REACTIONSSome successful traders on stock markets are described as having “big swinging...
Read MorePosted by Michael Sean Quinn, PhD, JD, CPCU, Etc. | Aug 2, 2023 | INSURANCE LAW, INSURANCE LAW HISTORY |
Back by popular demand: Eighteenth-Century Property Insurance: Salvage AgreementIn 1708 Charles Povey,* the founder of The Sun Fire Office, by far the most successful insurer in the 18th Century and alive...
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