Captive Insurance Deskbook for the Business Lawyer

Captive Insurance Deskbook for the Business Lawyer
Author: David J. Slenn
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781641050852

To help lawyers decipher the intricacies of captive insurance, this guidebook begins with a discussion of types of captives and addresses how to approach whether a captive makes sense for a business owner. The book focuses on various aspects of the captive's operation and management--from taxation, special uses, and regulation to eventual exit and potential tax litigation issues. Captive insurance covers legal and non-legal practice areas such as taxation (domestic, foreign, state, and local), insurance (regulatory, coverage, and reinsurance), securities, commercial transactions, employee benefits, tax controversy, actuarial science, underwriting, and more.

Allocation of Losses in Complex Insurance Coverage Claims

Allocation of Losses in Complex Insurance Coverage Claims
Author: Scott M. Seaman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1893
Release: 2020
Genre: Joint tortfeasors
ISBN: 9781539284031

This treatise offers comprehensive treatment of many of the issues driving contemporary insurance claims and coverage litigation and reinsurance cessions and arbitrations.

Encyclopedia of the Central Intelligence Agency

Encyclopedia of the Central Intelligence Agency
Author: W. Thomas Smith
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2003
Genre: Federal government--United States--History
ISBN: 143813018X

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is one of the most fascinating yet least understood intelligence gathering organizations in the world

The Big Sandy

The Big Sandy
Author: Carol Crowe-Carraco
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813188989

The Big Sandy River and its two main tributaries, the Tug and Levisa forks, drain nearly two million mountainous acres in the easternmost part of Kentucky. For generations, the only practical means of transportation and contact with the outside world was the river, and, as The Big Sandy demonstrates, steamboats did much to shape the culture of the region. Carol Crowe-Carraco offers an intriguing and readable account of this region's history from the days of the venturesome Long Hunters of the eighteenth century, through the bitter struggles of the Civil War and its aftermath, up to the 1970s, with their uncertain promise of a new prosperity. The Big Sandy pictures these changes vividly while showing how the turbulent past of the valley lives on in the region's present.