Submissions from 1998
The Formulation of the Doctrine of Reasonable Expectations and the Influence of Forces Outside Insurance Law, Roger C. Henderson
Insurance, Contract, and the Doctrine of Reasonable Expectations, Robert H. Jerry II
Reasonable Expectations After Thirty Years: A Failed Doctrine, Susan M. Popik and Carol D. Quackenbos
Concurrent Mediation of Liability and Insurance Coverage Disputes, Ellen S. Pryor and Will Pryor
Reasonable Expectations Revisited, Mark C. Rahdert
Driving Governmentality: Automobile Accidents, Insurance, and the Challenge to Social Order in the Inter-War Years, 1919–1941, Jonathan Simon
Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Unmet Expectations: Undue Restriction on the Reasonable Expectations Approach and the Misleading Mythology of Judicial Role, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Symposium Introduction, Peter Nash Swisher
An Interdisciplinary Critique of the Reasonable Expectations Doctrine, Jeffrey E. Thomas
From the Journals: Insurance Law Abstracts, Jeffrey E. Thomas
From the Journals: Insurance Law Abstracts, Jeffrey E. Thomas
Submissions from 1997
Liability Insurance Conflicts and Defense Lawyers: From Triangles to Tetrahedrons, Tom Baker
Software Tort: Evaluating Software Harm by Duty of Function and Form, Donald R. Ballman
Insurance Defense Ethics and the Liability Insurance Bargain, William T. Barker
Legal Malpractice Insurance and Loss Prevention: A Comparative Analysis of Economic Institutions, George M. Cohen
When Worlds Collide: The Intersection of Insurance and Motion Pictures, Elizabeth O. Hubbart
Professional Responsibility, Legal Malpractice, and the Eternal Triangle: Will Lawyers or Insurers Call the Shots?, David A. Hyman
Consent, Contract, and the Responsibilities of Insurance Defense Counsel, Robert H. Jerry II
Afterword: Taking Professional Risks, Robert E. Keeton
Tobacco Related Litigation: How It May Impact the World’s Insurance Industry, Mitchell L. Lathrop
The Ethical Duties of Insurance Defense Lawyers: Are Special Solutions Required?, Nancy J. Moore
What Insurance Scholars Should Know About Professional Responsibility, Thomas D. Morgan
Applying the Fundamentals of Lawyers’ Ethics to Insurance Defense Practice, Stephen L. Pepper
Redefining the Insurer's Duty to Defend, Susan Randall
Symposium Transcripts, Peter Sexton, Pter Nolin, David Hyman, and John Tener
Flat Fees and Staff Attorneys: Unnecessary Casualties in the Continuing Battle Over the Law Governing Insurance Defense Lawyers, Charles Silver
Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel
What Professional Responsibility Scholars Should Know About Insurance, Kent D. Syevrud
From the Journals: Insurance Law Abstracts, Jeffrey E. Thomas
Submissions from 1996
Health Care Reform in the 1990’s from the Clinton Plan to Kassebaum-Kennedy, James Cordone
“Best Price” Clauses in Health Care Provider Contracts: An Antitrust Critique, Anthony J. Dennis
Privity Between Insurer and Insured in Subrogation Recoveries, John Dwight Ingram
Additional Insured Status in Construction Contracts and Moral Hazard, Samir B. Mehta
Additional Insured Status in Construction Contracts and Moral Hazard, Samir B. Mehta
Submissions from 1995
Visualizing Moral Hazard, Seth J. Chandler
Introducing Market Discipline Into the Federal Deposit Insurance System: O’Melveny & Myers v. FDIC, Jerrie L. Chiu
Liar’s Poker: The Effect of Incontestability Clauses After Paul Revere Life Insurance Co. v. Haas, Katherine Cooper
Pleading the Policy Limit as a Special Defense: An Attempt to Clarify Connecticut Uninsured Motorist Coverage, Kara A. Murphy
Allowing Motorists a Choice to Be Legally Uninsured by Surrendering Tort Claims for Noneconomic Loss (With Some Further Thoughts on Choices Between PIP and Tort Coverage), Jeffrey O'Connell
Obligating Insurers to Inform Insureds About the Existence of Rights and Duties Regarding Coverage for Losses, Alan I. Widiss
Is Insurance a Niche Business? Reflections on Information as an Insurance Product, W. F. Young