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Issue: May, 2002Language: English
Authors:
Gretchen Steichen,
Morris Barto,
Brian Monahan
Summary: **Available as PDF only. Hard copies no longer available.** The goal of each EPLI Monitor, formerly known as EPLI Update, is to keep marketers informed about the trends and issues that face underwriters in the Employment Practices Liability line of business. Each newsletter will feature articles on underwriting, marketing and legal issues within the Employment Practices realm as well as interesting loss scenarios and facts that can be used as educational tools for insureds and agents.
Issue: August, 2005Language: English
Authors:
Morris Barto,
Elizabeth Benet
Summary: This issues discusses Lifestyle discrimination laws and compliance issues; the new BOP endorsement for EPLI protection; claims-made policy wording issues; Age discrimination, Fair Labor Standards Act, and claim waiver decisions. The goal of each EPLI Monitor is to keep marketers informed about the trends and issues that face underwriters in the Employment Practices Liability line of business. Each newsletter features articles on underwriting, marketing and legal issues within the Employment Practices realm as well as interesting loss scenarios and facts that can be used as educational tools for insureds and agents.