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Post a CommentTypes of Legal Content Typically Relied Upon by Insurance Attorneys 1/30/2008
- Insurance case law (insurance coverage and insurance defense)
- Insurance Codes (insurance coverage, defense, compliance)
- Insurance Bulletins (interpret insurance regulations)
- Insurance Services Office (ISO) Policy Forms (standard policy language)
- Insurance newsletters like International Risk Management Institute (IRMI) and National Underwriter (analysis, unpublished opinions)
- 50-state surveys (available transactionally on lexis.com)
- Market Conduct Examination Reports (“report cards” for insurance companies evaluated by regulators) (available on LexisNexis Insurance Compliance and coming soon transactionally on lexis.com)
- Insurance Analytical (Appleman, California Insurance, NY Insurance, etc.) (discussion and case law annotations of key issues in insurance litigation)
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