Law of Reinsurance provides a solid foundation for understanding the highly specialized field of American reinsurance law. Topics are thoroughly illustrated by cases cited throughout the text and cover issues such as:
- The history and background of reinsurance
- Key issues in American and English law
- The extent and nature of government regulation
- Roles and responsibilities of brokers, agents, and intermediaries
- The principle of good faith
- The law of representations and disclosures in placing reinsurance
- Commencement and termination of risk
- Interpretation of terms
- Reinsurance arbitration
- Losses and Liabilities
- Reinsurance claims and recovery
- Insurance and reinsurance insolvency