Texas Insurance Coverage Litigation: the Litigator's Practice Guide 2018

Texas Insurance Coverage Litigation: the Litigator's Practice Guide 2018
Author: Amy Elizabeth Stewart
Publisher: Texas Lawyer
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2017-10-28
Genre: Insurance claims
ISBN: 9781628813944

Texas Insurance Coverage Litigation is a practice guide for Texas litigators who are handling insurance coverage lawsuits or who are confronted with insurance questions in a litigation context. It includes legal analysis, practical tips, forms, and annotations specific to Texas and Fifth Circuit practice. Part I considers third-party liability insurance and focuses on the coverage and features of these types of policies: commercial general liability, professional liability, directors and officers liability, employment practice, fiduciary liability, cyber and privacy liability, and excess and umbrella. Part II is an overview of key concepts that apply to insurance coverage lawsuits governed by Texas law, including the rules of construction and the obligations of both the insurer and the insured. Part III examines all aspects of an insurance coverage lawsuit, including pre-litigation matters, pleadings and discovery, trial considerations, and post-trial proceedings.

Texas Insurance Coverage Litigation- The Litigator's Practice Guide 2016

Texas Insurance Coverage Litigation- The Litigator's Practice Guide 2016
Author: Amy Elizabeth Stewart
Publisher: Texas Lawyer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-11-20
Genre: Insurance claims
ISBN: 9781628810240

The book is a practice guide for Texas litigators handling the occasional insurance coverage lawsuit or confronting insurance questions in the context of a litigation practice, complete with legal analysis, practical tips, forms, and annotations specific to Texas and Fifth Circuit practice. The book will focus on third party liability policies and related litigation and would tend to focus more on representation of policyholders, since the insurance industry tends to use coverage counsel for litigation of coverage disputes.

Texas Trial Procedure and Evidence 2020

Texas Trial Procedure and Evidence 2020
Author: Jim Wren
Publisher: Texas Lawyer
Total Pages: 1086
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre: Courts
ISBN: 9781628816532

Texas Trial Procedure and Evidence addresses the common issues that arise throughout the various phases of trial, starting with final pretrial hearings, progressing through jury selection, opening statements, direct examinations, cross examinations, the court charge conference, closing arguments, deliberations, verdict, post-trial motions, judgment and post-judgment motions in the trial court. The special rules governing bench trials, expedited trials and justice court trials are covered.

Texas Small Firm Practice Tools R14

Texas Small Firm Practice Tools R14
Author: Cindy Stormer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-11
Genre: Law offices
ISBN: 9781580122351

Pilots and accountants have long relied on checklists to avoid omissions. Your legal work deserves the same care, especially if you handle a variety of practice areas. These checklists break big jobs like probating a will, filing a divorce, forming a corporation, preparing for a trial, and dozens more into manageable tasks. They will allow you to bring order and method to your practice, tackle new areas with confidence, and avoid omissions and wasted effort.

Routledge Handbook of Evidence-Based Criminal Justice Practices

Routledge Handbook of Evidence-Based Criminal Justice Practices
Author: Edelyn Verona
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 100096535X

Now more than ever, the criminal justice system, and the programs, policies, and practices within it, are subject to increased public scrutiny, due to well-founded concerns over effectiveness, fairness, and potential unintended consequences. One of the best means to address these concerns is to draw upon evidence-based approaches demonstrated to be effective through empirical research, rather than through anecdote, standard practice, or professional experience alone (National Institute of Justice, 2011). The goal of this book is to describe the most useful, actionable, and evidence-based solutions to many of the most pressing questions in the criminal justice system today. Specifically, this edited volume contains brief and accessible summaries of the best available research, alongside detailed descriptions of evidence-based practices, across different areas of the criminal justice system. It is written so that practitioners and researchers alike can use the text as reference tool in their work and in training the new generation of individuals working to improve the system. Researchers and practitioners in many areas of criminal justice – crime prevention, policing, courts (prosecution, defendants, judges), corrections, sanctions, and sentencing – can reference specific chapters in this book to guide their policy and practice decisions. Although theory is a guide for the practices described, the chapters will address practical issues in implementation and action. This book overcomes the limitations of previous criminal justice practice books in that it is written as a practice resource and reference guide and spans practices and policies across different sectors of the criminal justice system – from prevention to policing to sanctions and corrections. Each chapter contains a list of action items, based upon the best available scientific research, that can be implemented in practice to address key issues and long standing challenges in the criminal justice system.