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Cited in courts and leading commentaries in Australia and in the UK, this text of scholarship and depth offers practitioners insights into both the current law of professional indemnity insurance and its future direction.
Australian law receives substantial consideration throughout. Co-author Ian Enright, (Partner of Henry Davis York, Sydney,) has designed, developed and led the teaching for an Australian insurance Master of Laws degree. The text was honoured with the 2008 British Insurance Law Association Book Prize, awarded for "the most notable contribution to literature in the field of law as it affects insurance".
Professional Indemnity Insurance Law addresses the essential question of the extent to which the professional is covered for various professional liabilities, doing so with reference to the wider commercial context and insurance.
Authors: Ian Enright, Dr Digby Jess
ISBN: 97804219666904
Publishers: Sweet & Maxwell, UK - February 2008
Binding Format:Hardback
CONTENTS
The text offers a two-strand approach:-
The first, develops a reconsideration of insurance law around the indemnity principle;
The second, offers a more traditional text book treatment of professional indemnity insurance, with statements of law fully supported by authority.
Applications considered include:-
The central question of the extent to which the professional is indemnified is tackled via practical applications, with clauses in various types of professional indemnity insurance put in their commercial, contractual and legal context.