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Arizona Law Faculty Participate in Workshop Exploring the American Model of Homeownership Read more...

Posted: 05/10/2013

 

Arizona Law Faculty Approve Two New Certificate Programs Read more...

Posted: 04/24/2013

 

Arizona Law Announces ESL Bridge Program for International Students Read more...

Posted: 04/16/2013

 

13th Annual Richard Grand Damages Argument Competition Award Winners Announced Read more...

Posted: 04/09/2013

 

Arizona Law Cuts Tuition  Read more...

Posted: 04/05/2013

 

Arizona Law Faculty Participate in Humanities Seminars Program Series on Environmental Law Read more...

Posted: 04/04/2013

 

 

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Course Description

This course covers a host of basic problems that arise out of insurance transactions that confront lawyers and judges on a regular basis. It explores issues involving the types of insurance business and other institutions purchase, as well as many of the so-called personal lines such as auto, homeowners, personal property, life, and health coverages. Students receive a solid grounding that not only will help students in representing their clients, be they insureds or insurers, but that will also carry over to students' personal situation. Regardless of the area of practice that students plan to enter, the course covers materials that students will find to be current and relevant to the practice of law.

 

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