Disaster planning: appropriate insurance coverage will help businesses minimize losses
Article Abstract:
A variety of insurance policies available to businesses can help mitigate the damage of a disaster that damages a property or forces temporary relocation. Property policies typically cover damage to both tangible and intangible property, such as anticipated profits, debris removal costs, loss of use of property, and so forth. Business interruption policies protect profits that would have been earned but for the interruption. In any event, prompt notice to the insurer is generally required.
Publication Name: ABA Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0747-0088
Year: 1995
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Preclusion confusion: a call for per se rules preventing the application of collateral estoppel to findings made in nontraditional litigation
Article Abstract:
The author examines collateral estoppel application to nontraditional litigation findings and argues for the adoption of per se prohibitions in such cases.
Publication Name: Annual Survey of American Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0066-4413
Year: 1999
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