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New York Insurance Law: Important Developments — 3 Pennsylvania General Credits

This 3.3-hour December 6, 2010 program by Patrick M. Connors, Professor of Law at Albany Law School, provides a practical and useful explanation of the many important legislative changes and case decisions which have occurred in New York insurance law. Professor Connors' discussion covers Fasso v. Doerr, the enactment of General Obligations Law Sec. 5-355 and its effect on New York's equitable subrogation rule, amendments to CPLR 4545 (Collateral Source Rule), and statutory amendments altering New York's no prejudice rule governing late notice to an insurer. Attorneys who represent insureds, insurers, and the plaintiff in a case involving insurance issues will find this to be an extremely helpful program.

Topics include:

Equitable Subrogation Issues

• Fasso v. Doerr

• Enactment of General Obligations Law Sec. 5-335

Rink v. State of New York

HealthNow New York Inc. v. State of New York

• CPLR 4545: Admissibility Of Collateral Source of Payment

• Existing Appellate Division Caselaw On Subrogation/Intervention

Declaratory Judgment Actions

• CPLR 3001: Declaratory Judgment

Late Notice And The No Prejudice Rule

• NY Insurance Law Sec. 3420

• Caselaw

Status As Additional Insured

Pretrial Conference Uniform Rule 202.26

Insurer's Failure To Seek Stay Of Arbitration

Insurer's Authority To Vacate Insured's Default Under CPLR 5015(a); Court Ordered Service On An Insured Under CLPR 308(5)

Supplementary Uninsured/Underinsured ("SUM") Coverage

Consequential Damages For Breach Of Insurance Contract

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