THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE, LIABLITY INSURANCE PRINCIPLES, FIDUCIARY SETTLEMENT.
In an exclusive presentation available to Insurance Claims and Issues readers, and to readers of Insurance Claims and Bad Faith Law, this just-published article is available here: "Fiduciary in Settlement and The American Law Institute's Principles of Liability Insurance Law / Refusing the Shackles of 'Reasonable' Summary Judgments," by Dennis J. Wall, published by West Publishing in 36 Insurance Litigation Reporter 93 (March 2014): Download Fiduciary in Settlement 3 14 2014 (Copyright 2014 by West).
Publication of this article, focusing as it does on the critical subject of what are the appropriate bad faith liability standards for insurance companies in their settlement conduct, comes at an agenda-setting moment. There are less than two weeks to go before the American Law Institute Members Consultative Group meets to discuss the Principles of Liability Insurance Law in Philadelphia. Right after these Principles are discussed and as they are decided throughout the day on Friday, March 28, 2014, they will be discussed here.
Watch this space, as they say. Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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