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Our sister blog, Claims and Issues, formerly Insurance Claims and Issues, has moved! Claims and Issues blog's new address is a lot like its old address: claimsissues.typepad.com.
Our address here at Insurance Claims and Bad Faith Law blog stays the same, right where you found us today.
Further news is coming on Monday and Tuesday, April 6 and 7, 2015 containing information about how to obtain complimentary copies of “Lender Force-Placed Insurance,” my book which is being published by the American Bar Association. The update will be published on Insurance Claims and Issues Blog and on Insurance Claims and Bad Faith Law Blog, respectively. Receiving a complimentary copy of my book from me will be as easy as 1-2-3! Watch this space.
On Wednesday, August 8, 2015, I will present a one-hour Webinar on “Lender Force-Placed Insurance Practices” on West Legal Education Center (“WLEC”). Look forward to “seeing” you there! I asked WLEC to provide a scholarship or two for people interested in attending. I am happy to say that WLEC agreed!
THIS IS NOT AN APRIL FOOL'S JOKE! I have been authorized by West Legal Education Center (WLEC) to advise you of WLEC'S offer of 1 or 2 scholarships to people who want to attend the WEBINAR ON "LENDER FORCE-PLACED INSURANCE PRACTICES" ONE WEEK FROM TODAY, ON APRIL 8, 2015. Here is your contact for details: [email protected].
I am pleased to be hosting Cavalcade of Risk Number 157, which I have broken into two parts for your linking-reading pleasure. In this part, we begin with Risk Management Monitor's post exploring the subject of "Who Pays For the Cost of Cyberwar?" They have provided this enticing Summary -- There’s no doubt fraud, committed by both external and internal parties, is on the rise as methods for committing theft become more available and easier to hide due to technology. And according to a recent survey by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, businesses around the world lose an estimated 5% of their annual revenues to fraud, for a total loss of more than $3.5 trillion.
Enjoy linking and reading! The next Cavalcade will come your way on May 30 and will be hosted by Nina Kallen at Insurance Coverage Law in Massachusetts, http://insurancecoveragemassachusetts.blogspot.com.