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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


Using recent personal lines and commercial lines insurance coverage cases, participants will sit as “jurors” in this interactive session. They will review and discuss the facts of each case and compare their decisions to the actual verdict by the appellate court. They will gain a better understanding of exposures and coverages provided in various insurance coverage forms, such as: Commercial General Liability, Homeowners, Personal Liability Umbrella, Business Auto, Workers Compensation, and Professional Liability.
From a small, one-time commercial bond to the multiple bond needs of a contractor, the insurance professional must be ready to answer questions for the insured. Contract or commercial? Bid bond or payment bond? With so many types of surety bonds, it can be overwhelming to understand what the client needs. In this 4-hour session, participants will learn the basics of bonding – what do bonds do, why they are important, and who needs them. They will take an in-depth look at construction bonds, bid bonds, and performance and payment bonds. They will learn about other types of bonds including Fiduciary and ERISA bonds, public officials bonds, and license bonds. They will be able to explain how bonds and insurance differ – who they protect, how much they cost, and how claims work for each one.
Every year countless mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, and joint ventures occur. Many are wildly successful, and others fail miserably. In this session, participants will discuss how risk management and insurance factor into the success and minimize the failures. Following this discussion, participants will focus on understanding how governance, risk management, and compliance help a company achieve objectives, address uncertainty, and act with integrity. They will examine how insurance plays an integral role in all three of these areas and provide the basis for D&O, EPL, Crime, Fiduciary, E&O, and Cyber coverage.
Hotels, casinos, restaurants, resorts, and other hospitality properties are susceptible to significant loss exposures. Participants will examine property risks including real and intangible property, owned and leased space, time shares, and joint ventures. They will discuss liability risks from guests, entertainers, general public, animals, dram shops, and food borne illness. They will identify employee risks. They will learn about the use of technology in the hospitality industry and the resulting exposures.

COURSE DETAILS


DURATION
16 Hours

PRICE
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FORMAT
Webinar

CE CREDIT
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INSTRUCTION LEVEL
Master

FINAL EXAM
No Exam

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