Sentences with phrase «retained by the insurer»

Solely in my capacity as a lawyer retained by insurers to defend appeals of this sort, I shouldn't have qualms about mistakes of that sort, right?
«Justice Labrosse found that the Superior Court did not have jurisdiction to entertain this claim, but that was not self - evident on the face of the statement of claim, so the issue required adjudication by the court,» said Stephen Cavanagh of Cavanagh LLP, an Ottawa firm retained by the insurer of KISS.
Defense counsel was specially retained by an insurer for a physician who was denied coverage / immunity under Florida's Birth - Related Neurological Injury Compensation Act for failing to timely provide notice of his participation to the patient...
Surplus may be distributed to policyholders in the form of dividends or retained by the insurer in exchange for reductions in future premiums.
Since knowing a statement to be false is a necessary element of libel, the attorneys retained by the insurer would likely have had an easy time doing away with the claim.

Not exact matches

Current law says that when a not - for - profit health insurer converts to a for - profit entity, 90 percent of those proceeds are retained by the state.
Or do you stand a chance of retaining coverage if you can show that the insurer was not prejudiced by your delay?
There are three approved schemes: a custodial scheme, where tenants pay landlords and landlords pay the deposits into the scheme, run by the Deposit Protection Service, which is free to landlords and letting agents; and two insurance schemes, where tenants pay deposits to landlords which they or agents retain with either paying a premium to an insurer to guarantee the money, run respectively by Tenancy Deposit Solutions Ltd — a partnership between the National Landlords Association and Hamilton Fraser Insurance — and the Dispute Service.
The firm is regularly retained by professional liability insurers to represent their insureds.
It would also include experts retained by a non-party to the litigation (for example, statutory accident benefits («SABS») insurers), who form opinions based on personal observations or examinations relating to the subject matter of the litigation for a purpose other than the litigation (referred to in these reasons as «non-party experts»).
Monnin was retained by a global aerospace insurer to defend a European - based commercial aviation landing gear design company with respect to a non-fatal commercial airline accident, for which the plaintiff airline is seeking $ 7.5 million in damages.
He is often retained by the leading ATE insurers to advise not just on premium recovery but on the form and content of LEI policies underlying the insurance.
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