Insurance Law Conference 2023
Course Date: December 4, 2023
Total: 6h 13min
Total Ethics: 1h
Insurance Law Conference 2023
Course Date: December 4, 2023
Total: 6h 13min
Total Ethics: 1h
Course Introduction and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:05)
Richard B. Lindsay, KC — Cornish Margolis Boyd, Vancouver
Gregory J. Tucker, KC — Owen Bird Law Corporation, Vancouver
Gregory J. Tucker, KC — Owen Bird Law Corporation, Vancouver
Perils of the Tripartite Relationship (9:05 – 9:50)
- we are all familiar with the tripartite relationship of insurer, insured and defence counsel—but can three become a crowd?
- who controls the defence when there is a reservation of rights?
- how, and to whom, should defence counsel report in these circumstances?
- how does the insured's duty to cooperate with the insurer square with its own interest in protecting itself against uncovered claims?
- how can insurance defence counsel avoid breaching the duty of undivided loyalty when the interests of the insurer and the insured are not fully aligned?
Gordon G. Hilliker, KC — Barrister & Solicitor, Belcarra
BREAK (9:50 – 9:55)
Fire Investigations 101: Working with a Fire Expert (9:55 – 10:40)
- what is an "expert" in fire?
- the accepted methodology of fire investigation
- avoiding bias in investigations
- recent "case law findings" and what it means to your cases
Christopher J. Reed, PEng. — Reed Engineering Consultants Inc., Langley
BREAK (10:40 – 10:50)
Coverage Decisions in BC and Ontario (10:50 – 11:30)
- principles of interpretation and cncepts
- emerging patterns in large case populations
- are we more literalist constructionists than we think?
- implications for risk assessment
Professor Erik S. Knutsen — Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Kingston, ON
BREAK (11:30 – 11:35)
Privacy/Cyber Insurance (11:35 – 12:20)
Mercy Iannicello — Dolden Wallace Folick LLP, Vancouver
Nikta Shirazian — Owen Bird Law Corporation, Vancouver
Nikta Shirazian — Owen Bird Law Corporation, Vancouver
LUNCH (12:20 – 1:00)
Sheltering from NatCats: Coverage for Climate Change Risk (1:00 – 1:45)
Regional weather events, wildfires, extreme heat, and drought continue to hammer traditional forms of property and liability insurance. Hear a quick overview on property coverage issues (pressure on replacement cost coverage to build back better and in a different location); pressures on liability coverage (expanding theories of liability for weather events, whether greenhouse gases are a pollutant, how D&O policies are confronting greenwashing claims and ESG reporting issues)
Heather Sanderson — Sanderson Law, Calgary
BREAK (1:45 – 1:50)
The Top 7 Things Lawyers Should Know about Litigating Against Insurance Companies (1:50 – 2:35)
Sepideh Alimirzaee — McQuarrie LLP, Surrey
BREAK (2:35 – 2:45)
ADR in Insurance Disputes (2:45 – 3:45)
Mary Ellen Boyd — Cornish Margolis Boyd, Vancouver
Dennis C. Quinlan, KC — QA Law, Vancouver
Dennis C. Quinlan, KC — QA Law, Vancouver
BREAK (3:45 – 3:50)
Business Interruption Update (3:50 – 4:20)
Andrew N. Epstein — Lindsay LLP, Vancouver
Concluding Remarks (4:20 – 4:25)
Richard B. Lindsay, KC — Cornish Margolis Boyd, Vancouver
Gregory J. Tucker, KC — Owen Bird Law Corporation, Vancouver
Gregory J. Tucker, KC — Owen Bird Law Corporation, Vancouver
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