Insurance Law Conference 2016
Course Date: September 28, 2016
Total: 4h 59min
Course Date: September 28, 2016
Introduction
Gorillas and Gators: Negligent Supervision of Children
- recent notable cases
- coverage issues – exclusions and conflicts
- defending and adding third parties
- apportionment of liability – fault versus causation
Sandra A. Besanger — Besanger Law, Kamloops
The Use and Abuse of Extrinsic Evidence in Coverage Cases
- working with and against the parole evidence rule
- expert evidence in coverage cases
- proving commercial “intent” – how?
Scott W. Urquhart — Lindsay LLP, Vancouver
Networking Break
Faulty Workmanship – The Exclusion That Keeps On Ticking
- the case before the SCC – Ledcor Construction v. Northbridge Indemnity Insurance
- insights of counsel on where the court may go
- views of the insurer and the insured
Stacey L. Boothman — Ledcor Industries Inc., Vancouver
Gregory J. Tucker, QC — Owen Bird Law Corporation, Vancouver
Networking Break
Insurance Coverage Issues in the “Sharing Economy”
- impact on the future of the Canadian insurance industry
- coverage and liability issues arising out of ride-sharing (Uber), home-sharing (AirBnb) and delivery (Flex) apps to the emergence of “peer-to-peer” lending
- how these shared services are structured and regulated
- insurance issues that have emerged in Canada and the US arising out of the “gig economy”
Jonathan D. Meadows — Harper Grey LLP, Vancouver
Daniel J. Reid — Harper Grey LLP, Vancouver
Mediation in the Insurance Context
- how insufficient insurance or lack of insurance impacts the mediation
- approaches to multi-party insurance coverage issues
- pointers on mediating the coverage dispute
Mary Ellen Boyd — Singleton Urquhart LLP, Vancouver
Networking Break
Handling Your First Arson Defence Case For An Insurer
- making the decision to deny and conducting the investigation
- litigation privilege
- presenting the case
- the burden of proof
- pitfalls for counsel
David Bilkey — Bilkey Law Corporation, Kamloops
Homeowner's Policies and the Family Member Exclusion
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is an insured covered for injury to a family member?
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The BC Supreme Court held that coverage applies: Gill v. Ivanhoe Cambridge
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the Ontario Court of Appeal refused coverage based on the same family member exclusion
Christopher Rhone — Branch MacMaster LLP, Vancouver
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