New Appleman Guide Offers Insureds', Insurers' - and Judges' - Perspectives
With the New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide at lexis.com®, you get an amalgam of substantive and procedural law that also features abundant points of strategies and tactics, practice tips, warnings and checklists, as well as policyholders’, insurers’ and judges’ perspectives. It is a true practice guide.
All litigators and transactional attorneys deal with insurance issues in cases or deals. And while the New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide can help insurance coverage litigators refresh their recollection in complex areas, it can also give practitioners outside the insurance specialty access to vital information.
Plus the three-volume publication is evenly balanced between insurers’ and insureds’ perspectives, which are provided throughout the publication, along with the judges’ perspectives. Sixty expert authors, consultants and the Hon. Timothy Tymkovich, U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit, contribute the strategic insights, delivered as practice tips.
New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide also features:
- numerous examples, checklists and forms,
- abundant sample searches, and
- cross-references that take users to pertinent ISO forms, Miller’s Standard Insurance Forms Annotated and LexisNexis® insurance and civil procedure publications.
To complement the New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide, also find New Appleman Premium Online Checklists. Prefaced by a strategic “how to use this checklist” section, each checklist provides step-by-step guidance on the key tasks related to insurance coverage practice. Cross-reference links to the New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide and a variety of other insurance sources help users with deeper research.
New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide and New Appleman Premium Online Checklists are available in a variety of lexis.com locations, including Legal tab > Insurance > Search Analysis, Law Reviews and Journals > Matthew Bender. You can search the full-text publication. You can also browse or search an expandable table of contents (TOC). For example:
SOURCE: New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide
SEARCH: bad faith /10 damage
Or
SEARCH: negotiat! /5 settlement
This search pinpoints TOC areas that discuss recoverable damages in bad faith cases.