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Mississippi Insurance Law and Practice, 2025 ed.

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Mississippi Insurance Law and Practice covers insurance issues applicable to all lines of insurance, including property, liability, personal, and uninsured motorist insurance. Issues of marketing obligations, misrepresentation, waiver and estoppel, post-loss

Publisher:Thomson West
Service Number:43446349
Publication date:2024-07-12
Practice area:Insurance law
Jurisdiction:Mississippi
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D. Jason Childress

D. Jason Childress is an attorney based in the Jackson o?ffice of Wise Carter Child & Caraway. Mr. Childress handles litigation and appellate work for clients in many industries, including the railroad, utility, automobile, trucking, insurance, and 

Jeffrey Jackson

Jeffrey Jackson was the Owen Cooper Professor of Law at the Mississippi College School of Law, where he taught Civil Procedure, Professional Responsibility & Ethics, Conflict of Laws, and Insurance. Professor Jackson received his undergraduate degree