Insurance Law Conference 2017
Course Date: October 27, 2017
Total: 4h 57min
Course Date: October 27, 2017
Welcome and Introduction
Marine Insurance Law: A Primer for Insurance Lawyers
- the history and development of marine insurance
- the statutory basis for marine insurance
- jurisdictional issues
- recent developments
W. Gary Wharton — Bernard LLP, Vancouver
Reservation of Rights
- the basics: why and how to issue a ROR and what needs to be included
- potential problems with RORs and how to avoid them
- Canadian case law on RORs
Gregory J. Tucker, QC — Owen Bird Law Corporation, Vancouver
Break
Navigating a Minefield: Partial Settlements in Multi-Party Litigation
- what mechanisms are available for settling claims with some but not all of the parties?
- what are the risks involved?
- what must be disclosed to non-settling parties?
- what must be disclosed to the court?
- what happens at trial?
Gordon G. Hilliker, QC — Barrister and Solicitor, Belcarra
Mental Injury after Saadati v. Moorhead
- the case from trial to the SCC
- the SCC reasons
- the application of Saadati — how much has changed?
Kathleen S. Duffield — Senior Legal Counsel, Intact Insurance Company, Vancouver
Lunch
Insurance Coverage Twists and Turns in the Wild, Wild Internet of Things
- do you know what is known about you?
- who owns the data that is kept about and what uses can be made of it?
- what legal recourse exists for misuse of your data?
- insurance coverage existence and ramifications
Heather Sanderson — Sanderson Law, Calgary
The New Frontier: Cyber Liability
- why anyone who stores data electronically or has an electronic connection tot he outside world needs it
- first party coverage
- cyber liability coverage
Julie K. Lamb — Guild Yule LLP, Vancouver
Break
Summary Trials in Insurance Cases: Insights, Observations, and Practical Tips from the Bench
Get the inside scoop on:
- how scheduling works and how judges are assigned to cases
- framing persuasive evidence and submissions
- do's and don'ts: a "consumer's" perspective
Including time to "ask anything you want" about judges and judging.
The Honourable Mr. Justice Nigel P. Kent — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
Panel on the New Frontier of Cyber Insurance
The Honourable Mr. Justice Nigel P. Kent — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
Julie K. Lamb — Guild Yule LLP, Vancouver
Heather Sanderson — Sanderson Law, Calgary
Concluding Remarks
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