Schedule/Sessions
Breakfast
We live in a world of accelerating change today. Evidence abounds all around us: take as a single example the shift from paper maps to real-time GPS on your mobile phone that has occurred over the past decade. Insurance is not immune: long resistant to change by design, the recent rise of insurtech holds the promise of a radically different future. While entrepreneurs and technologists are seeking to change insurance from the outside, industry professionals are also seeking to shape the future from within. Come learn from innovation expert and author Rob Galbraith why we are on the cusp of the end of insurance as we know it and how investing in your professional education is the best way to prepare yourself for what’s to come.
Back to topSelecting and Working with Expert Witnesses
Expert witnesses are quite often necessary to properly and effectively evaluate and defend professional liability claims.
Reducing Overall Claims Cost
This class will look at changing the paradigm of expectations for outside counsel and explore and provide tools for claims professionals to monitor, control, and ideally reduce a variety of costs incurred in the defense of their cases. The group will discuss ways coverage/monitoring counsel and defense counsel can be evaluated and communicated with in order to find more cost efficient resolutions. There will also be discussions of various settlement strategies including a discussion of “outside the box” attempts seen and made by the instructors.
Back to topDirectors and Officers Liability Coverages
This class will provide an overview of Directors and Officers Liability Coverages and examine the historical development and evolution of these coverages. We will review how they work in "real life" and the specific categories of claims they're meant to protect against. There will also be an in-depth analysis of key policy terms and conditions and a discussion of new exposures and policy coverages.
Exploring the World of EandO and Cyber
The universe of insurance products (and customers) that typically fall under the “professional liability” umbrella is wide and diverse. Even within the segment of that universe we typically think of in the context of “professional liability,” the issues a claim handler may face can vary widely, while at the same time, there can be running themes. Management Liability (D & O, EPLI and Fiduciary Liability) products and issues occupy a world of their own, as does what is increasingly being called “Cyber Security.” This class will provide a closer look at the main professions and issues associated with the E&O “Errors and Omissions” portion of the PL universe (not including medical malpractice), and then focus on the burgeoning world of Cyber. [A separate Level 2 course addresses Management Liability.]
After completion, participants will be able to:
• Identify the main professions falling within the scope of “E & O”
• Address the recurring critical issues of privity, applicable standard of care, damages, causation (including the concept of “claim within a claim”) and the need for experts
• Discuss the main exposures/issues associated with claims against attorneys, accountants, insurance agents and architects/engineers
• Identify key Cyber exposures and understand key regulatory requirements in the event of a data breach
- Describe the various coverage features that are available for Cyber “Security” protection
Employment Practices and Fiduciary Liability
The universe of insurance products (and customers) that typically fall under the “professional liability” umbrella is wide and diverse. Even within that universe we typically think of in the context of “professional liability,” the issues a claim handler faces are vast and varied. Management Liability (D & O, EPLI and Fiduciary Liability) products and issues occupy a world of their own. This class will provide a closer look at Employment Practices Liability Insurance (“EPLI”) and a brief overview of Fiduciary Liability.
Back to topSchool of Professional Lines - Level 1 Learning Objectives