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P&I without the British accent: Ten years in insurance defense
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P&I without the British accent. Thoughts on marine insurance, maritime law and maintaining websites. Friday, March 02, 2012. Ten years in insurance defense. The Appellate Division, First Department, cited two of my cases in a recent opinion,. Cruz v. New York City Housing Authority. 2012 NY Slip Op 01505. Feb 28, 2012). They were elevator cases in which the defendants were granted summary judgment and the plaintiffs were denied leave to appeal. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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P&I without the British accent: August 2009
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P&I without the British accent. Thoughts on marine insurance, maritime law and maintaining websites. Friday, August 28, 2009. Aon says Club behavior is "inexcusable". I don't know Stephen Hawke, head of Aon's marine liability team in London; I've been away from the market too long. He's probably a decent fellow, but no broker has the right to criticize Club underwriters for running underwriting deficits. The rest of the problem is shipowners who think they can game the system. They're only cheating t...
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P&I without the British accent: June 2012
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P&I without the British accent. Thoughts on marine insurance, maritime law and maintaining websites. Sunday, June 17, 2012. Assessing damages for injury to a pet. Last Thursday, I was sitting as an arbitrator in the Small Claims Court in Brooklyn. For his part, Mr. Domenico had not seen the final bill, had been told the dog had tumors, and was not going to pay for any care the dog would have needed regardless of the mauling. Without a lot of time to spend on the case, I awarded Ms. Petrova $2900.
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P&I without the British accent: Assessing damages for injury to a pet
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P&I without the British accent. Thoughts on marine insurance, maritime law and maintaining websites. Sunday, June 17, 2012. Assessing damages for injury to a pet. Last Thursday, I was sitting as an arbitrator in the Small Claims Court in Brooklyn. For his part, Mr. Domenico had not seen the final bill, had been told the dog had tumors, and was not going to pay for any care the dog would have needed regardless of the mauling. Without a lot of time to spend on the case, I awarded Ms. Petrova $2900.
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P&I without the British accent: Proposed changes to the Marine Insurance Act of 1906?
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P&I without the British accent. Thoughts on marine insurance, maritime law and maintaining websites. Saturday, February 14, 2015. Proposed changes to the Marine Insurance Act of 1906? What happens to uberrimae fidei. In the United States when the UK Parliament amends the Marine Insurance Act of 1906? In February 2015, the House of Commons unanimously passed the Insurance Bill that will update the Marine Insurance Act 1906. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Notes on the Insurance Act 2015.
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P&I without the British accent: August 2008
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P&I without the British accent. Thoughts on marine insurance, maritime law and maintaining websites. Wednesday, August 06, 2008. Roger Ingles emailed me today to say:. And the same slightly British accent! Welcome back. Elysian was one of the best sources of P&I news on the Web, if not the best, and the cheeky tone was a refreshing change from all of the piety in Club Circulars and Annual Reports. I hope it comes back, too. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lester Schwab Katz and Dwyer LLP.
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P&I without the British accent: March 2010
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P&I without the British accent. Thoughts on marine insurance, maritime law and maintaining websites. Sunday, March 21, 2010. London brokers take a dim view. There is reason to be suspicious whenever London marine professionals express their opinion of markets and vendors outside the Square Mile, but I was struck by Tysers' very personal opinion of The American Club's 2009 Annual Report. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). London brokers take a dim view. Lester Schwab Katz and Dwyer LLP.
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P&I without the British accent: May 2010
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P&I without the British accent. Thoughts on marine insurance, maritime law and maintaining websites. Sunday, May 23, 2010. Google is making free high-quality fonts available to web designers. Read more at http:/ code.google.com/webfonts. I will be very surprised if this does not change the appearance of the Web substantially. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lester Schwab Katz and Dwyer LLP. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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P&I without the British accent: September 2009
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P&I without the British accent. Thoughts on marine insurance, maritime law and maintaining websites. Tuesday, September 22, 2009. The Producer Compensation Transparency Regulation being discussed by the NY Insurance Department would require insurance agents and brokers in New York to notify buyers of their right to request information on the compensation the producers receive from insurers in connection with insurance placements. Business Insurance's sources say it is likely to go into effect soon.