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Author | : Patrick A. Gaughan |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 695 |
Release | : 2009-08-07 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0470526173 |
An updated explanation of the methodology for how lost profits should be measured Now fully revised and updated, focused on commercial litigation and the many common types of cases, this is the only book in the field to explain the complicated process of measuring business interruption damages. The book features an easy to understand and apply, step-by-step process for how losses should be measured so as to be accurate and reliable and consistent with the relevant laws. With a new chapter on the economics of punitive damages, the new edition also explains detailed methods for measuring damages in contract litigation, intellectual property lawsuits, antitrust, and securities cases. This new Second Edition incorporates the latest developments in the fields of economics and accounting, while also integrating the most current changes in case law. Here's what you will find Each chapter includes new materials and updated content Added websites for sources of data Includes a website for updated tables that can be utilized by readers A section of the new cases involving Daubert challenges to economists Includes methods on how to do industry research A new section covering the equity risk premium and the various recent research studies, which set forth the debate on what the premium should be Containing exhibits, tables, and graphs, new cases involving Dauber, how to do industry research, equity risk premium, research studies on the marketability discount, anti-trust, punitive damages, and more, Measuring Business Interruption Losses and Other Commercial Damages, Second Edition incorporates the relevant literature and research that has come out in this field over the past four years.
Author | : THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF LOSS ADJUSTERS. |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781856099097 |
Author | : Daniel T. Torpey |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Business income insurance |
ISBN | : 9781936362240 |
Business interruption claims are some of the most challenging that insurance professionals, risk managers, and business owners face. Preparing for, managing, and closing out a business interruption claim can be complicated and frustrating--and often ends in failure. Success requires that you understand accounting principles and are able to interpret coverage language that is sometimes indefinite. Only Business Interruption, 2nd Edition, delivers all of this, in one widely respected resource: -An overview of the common elements of coverage - Insights on customizing coverage - Guides to establishing limits - A step-by-step roadmap for handling the process from claim to settlement - Specific techniques for calculating the business interruption loss - Perspective of dispute resolution options - And much more! Plus--there are three entirely new chapters covering: - FEMA Claims - Recovery Beyond First-Party Property Coverage - Claims in a Global Economy - Plus! New Real-World Case Studies - And much more!
Author | : R. M. Walmsley |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 552 |
Release | : 1999-01 |
Genre | : Business income insurance |
ISBN | : 9781856091749 |
A new title published in September 1999. A guide to the practical application of business interruption insurance, for the use of company secretaries, finance directors and accountants/auditors on one hand, brokers and other advisers in the middle and loss adjusters and claims officials on the other hand.
Author | : Daniel T. Torpey |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 380 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Transportation |
ISBN | : 9788879991339 |
This book is the authoritative source for information on business interruption issues, including establishing values before the loss, handling loss adjusting problems, and establishing a proof of loss after the fact. Written by acknowledged leaders in the business interruption field, it is the only resource of its kind because it progresses from technical, theoretical issues through their practical solutions. Includes practical discussions on handling frequently litigated issues and on understanding insurance policy language. In depth claim scenarios provide the details needed to analyze, discuss, and resolve difficult business interruption situations that are culled from actual loss situations. Business leaders and managers, risk managers, insurance professionals, and accounting professionals will benefit from this book because, first and foremost, it marries the twin business interruption issues of accounting and insurance.
Author | : Josephine Wolff |
Publisher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 291 |
Release | : 2022-08-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 026237076X |
Why cyberinsurance has not improved cybersecurity and what governments can do to make it a more effective tool for cyber risk management. As cybersecurity incidents—ranging from data breaches and denial-of-service attacks to computer fraud and ransomware—become more common, a cyberinsurance industry has emerged to provide coverage for any resulting liability, business interruption, extortion payments, regulatory fines, or repairs. In this book, Josephine Wolff offers the first comprehensive history of cyberinsurance, from the early “Internet Security Liability” policies in the late 1990s to the expansive coverage offered today. Drawing on legal records, government reports, cyberinsurance policies, and interviews with regulators and insurers, Wolff finds that cyberinsurance has not improved cybersecurity or reduced cyber risks. Wolff examines the development of cyberinsurance, comparing it to other insurance sectors, including car and flood insurance; explores legal disputes between insurers and policyholders about whether cyber-related losses were covered under policies designed for liability, crime, or property and casualty losses; and traces the trend toward standalone cyberinsurance policies and government efforts to regulate and promote the industry. Cyberinsurance, she argues, is ineffective at curbing cybersecurity losses because it normalizes the payment of online ransoms, whereas the goal of cybersecurity is the opposite—to disincentivize such payments to make ransomware less profitable. An industry built on modeling risk has found itself confronted by new technologies before the risks posed by those technologies can be fully understood.
Author | : Donna R. Childs |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2003-06-03 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0471447439 |
Improve business efficiency, eliminate day-to-day mishaps, and prepare for the worst-with effective disaster contingency planning Working in lower Manhattan on September 11th, 2001, Donna Childs became keenly aware of the need for small businesses to develop disaster contingency plans and grateful that her own business had implemented such plans and would remain financially sound. Now, with the assistance of IT consultant Stefan Dietrich, she draws upon her unique experience to present proven guidelines for small and midsize businesses to effectively prepare for catastrophes in Contingency Planning and Disaster Recovery: A Small Business Guide. Childs and Dietrich take small business owners through every stage of disaster planning, from preparation to response to recovery. Specific issues addressed include: * What to do if the main office location is not accessible * Getting the business up and running again * Contacting third parties * Handling insurance claims * Adequate insurance for property, business interruption losses, and workers' compensation * Rebuilding an IT infrastructure Successful planning not only can limit the damage of an unforeseen disaster but also can minimize daily mishaps-such as the mistaken deletion of files-and increase a business's overall efficiency. Contingency Planning and Disaster Recovery is the only contingency guide that small business owners need to ensure their company's continued success.
Author | : Fouad Husseini |
Publisher | : Blurb |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2017-11-14 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781389362477 |
An easy-to-understand pocketbook for anyone involved or interested in insurance.
Author | : Sean Lawrence Gosnell |
Publisher | : Aurora, Ont. : Canada Law Book |
Total Pages | : 347 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Business income insurance |
ISBN | : 9780888044419 |
Author | : Betty A. Kildow |
Publisher | : HarperChristian + ORM |
Total Pages | : 221 |
Release | : 2011-01-12 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0814416462 |
A well-monitored supply chain is any business’s key to productivity and profit. But each link in that chain is its own entity, subject to its own ups, downs, and business realities. If one falters, every other link—and the entire chain—becomes vulnerable. Kildow’s book identifies the different phases of business continuity program development and maintenance, including: • Recognizing and mitigating potential threats, risks, and hazards • Evaluating and selecting suppliers, contractors, and service providers • Developing, testing, documenting, and maintaining business continuity plans • Following globally accepted best practices • Analyzing the potential business impact of supply chain disruptions Filled with powerful assessment tools, detailed disaster-preparedness checklists and scenarios, and instructive case studies in supply chain reliability, A Supply Chain Management Guide to Business Continuity is a crucial resource in the long-term stability of any business.