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Litigating Insurance Disputes - Second Edition
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Litigating Insurance Disputes is a necessary and invaluable addition to any lawyer's office library who is either an advocate for insurers or policy holders.
Topics covered in depth include:
• Choice-of-Law • The Advantages of Seeking a Declaratory Judgment • Discovery and Trial Techniques • Case Management • Arbitration
Litigating Insurance Disputes serves as a starting point for information on a specific topic or as a checklist of one’s general responsibilities and obligations. This comprehensive single-source reference addresses all key litigation issues involving insurance disputes, included are over 20 invaluable digital forms dealing with the litigation and arbitration of insurance disputes.
*Included with the purchase of this hardcopy, you will receive the Appendices of the forms digitally. They will be downloaded into your Juris Publishing account.*
Edward J. Zulkey serves as General Counsel Emeritus and Senior Counsel of Baker & McKenzie International. He has been at Baker & McKenzie for his entire career. After having been a litigator in the firm’s Chicago office since 1973 and a Partner since 1980, he became the firm’s first General Counsel in 1994. He still spends a portion of his time practicing on behalf of firm clients focusing on the areas of Insurance, Risk Management, Professional Liability, Partnership Law, Employment Disputes and Law Firm Governance.
Mr. Zulkey advises insurers, policyholders and self-insureds in connection with managing their financial risk issues, often on a multi-national basis. He also has a significant practice in analysis of professional liability issues and partnership/fiduciary disputes. Mr. Zulkey is listed in Euromoney Legal Group’s current publication of Guide to the World’s Leading Insurance & Reinsurance Lawyers, the ABA’s International Who’sWho of Insurance and Reinsurance Lawyers 2008 and Who’sWhoLegal Illinois 2008, Naifeh and Smith’s The Best Lawyers in America, is a Member of Outstanding Lawyers of America and a current Member of the Leading Lawyers Network. He is a founding member of the Law Firm General Counsel Roundtable organized by the Hildebrandt Institute, Washington, D.C. He has written and lectured extensively in the practice areas mentioned. He serves as an adjunct professor of law at Northwestern University School of Law in its clinical trial advocacy program.
Mr. Zulkey also serves as an arbitrator and mediator. He is a Court-Certified Mediator, Circuit Court of Cook County Court Annexed Major Case Civil Mediation Program. Mr. Zulkey received his JD degree, with honors, from the University of Illinois in 1973 where he was a member of the Order of the Coif, was a “Notes and Comments” Editor of the Law Forum, and has been honored as a Distinguished Graduate. He received his BA degree from Northwestern University in 1970.
"Litigating Insurance Disputes is an important book for anyone who regularly represents the business community .. a critical book for those who do not normally practice in the field of insurance. It is well-researched, comprehensive and readable. I heartily recommend this book as a quick, but authoritative, reference source." - David J. Beck, Beck Redden & Secrest, Houston; Former President, State Bar of Texas; Former Senior Partner, Fulbright & Jaworski
"A timely, meticulously-researched and indispensable resource. Litigating Insurance Disputes identifies the most pressing coverage issues of the day. Whether used to survey a topic or 'kick-start' a project this work is an invaluable research tool." -Thomas A. Demetrio, Corboy & Demetrio, Chicago; former President, Illinois Trial Lawyers Association and Chicago Bar Association
"Ed Zulkey, a renowned national expert in insurance law, merges theory and practical knowledge into an invaluable resource. Litigating Insurance Disputes now occupies a place in my office among those works that I keep within arms reach." - Byron Higgins, University Counsel - University of Illinois, Urbana
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