Insurance Law Conference 2013
Course Date: September 12, 2013
Total: 1h 1min
Course Date: September 12, 2013
Welcome and Introduction
Richard B. Lindsay, QC — Lindsay LLP, Vancouver
Insurance Case Law
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an update of key decisions 2012/2013
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current coverage: cases of note
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cases decided and waiting to be decided
Shelley Braun — Intact Insurance Company, Vancouver
Kate A. Jenkins — Bilkey Law LLP, Kamloops
Julie K. Lamb — Guild Yule LLP, Vancouver
Extrinsic Evidence and the Coverage Case
- the rule and its exceptions
- the importance of pleadings
John M. Moshonas — Whitelaw Twining Law Corporation, Vancouver
Networking Break
Ethics and Tactics in Bad Faith Litigation
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dealing with the tripartite relationship
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document production and discovery issues
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problems with privilege
Gordon G. Hilliker, QC — Barrister and Solicitor, Belcarra
Nigel P. Kent — Clark Wilson LLP, Vancouver
Recent Developments in Allocation of Insurance Money Among Competing Claims and in the Face of Impending Policy Limits
- beware the different public policy concerns between motor vehicle and non-motor vehicle claims
- the “early bird” gets the insurance money in non-motor vehicle claims involving multiple parties
- risks of long tail exposures and insufficient quantum analysis in motor vehicle claims
Neil C. Carfra — Carfra & Lawton, Victoria
Networking Lunch
Liability for the Acts of Children
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potential coverage concerns
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role of parents and policy response
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when and at what age is the child responsible
Mark R.S. Hufton — Lindsay LLP, Vancouver
Christine L. Stewart — Lindsay LLP, Vancouver
Arbitrating the UMP Claim
- when?
- why?
- how?
- deductible amount issues
- finding UMP decisions
Donald W. Yule, QC — Guild Yule LLP, Vancouver
Networking Break
Additional Insured
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distinction: additional insured vs. named insured
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scope of coverage afforded
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“liability arising out of" named insured’s “operations”
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what is causal nexus?
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scope of operations?
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Judith P. Kennedy — Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP, Vancouver
A Primer on Construction Insurance Law
- the ins and outs of the construction insurance matrix
- what is covered; what isn’t covered
- novel exclusions and current issues
David L. Miachika, PEng — Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver
Concluding Remarks
Richard B. Lindsay, QC — Lindsay LLP, Vancouver
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