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July issue in PDF format

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

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The Valuation of Inventory

Michael Goldman

This article is the fourth installment in an ongoing series focusing on accounting and financial matters for corporate counsel.

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Shareholder Meetings

Catherine Dunn

The night before a company's annual shareholder meeting probably isn't the best time for executives to start getting ready for potential questions from investors. This article provides a list of what company execs should know about what shareholders want to know.

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July issue in PDF format

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

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Captive Insurance Considerations for Franchises

Keith Langlands

Forming a captive insurance company provides a number of unique advantages to franchisors and groups of franchisees, starting with reduced premiums. Quite possibly the most significant advantage of the captive insurance model, especially for franchisees, is the ability to protect against liabilities that would otherwise be difficult to insure.

Features

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Establishing Ambiguity of Policy Language

Robert D. Goodman, Julianne Ams & Dustin N. Nofziger

Traditionally, ambiguity in policy language was assessed by considering only the "four corners" of the contract. However, some jurisdictions now adhere to a "modern view" that allows extrinsic evidence to be considered in establishing contractual ambiguity. This article provides an overview of these approaches and offers a case study representing each method.

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Excess Policy Attachment: Policy Language Prevails

Daniel Bailey

There is now a clear trend by courts to enforce the unambiguous attachment language in excess policies (which historically required payment by the underlying insurers of the full amount of the underlying limit as a condition to liability attaching to the excess policy). Those recent cases and their impact on future claims are summarized in this article.

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News Briefs

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Highlights of the latest franchising news from around the country.

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Court Watch

Charles G. Miller & Darryl A. Hart

Highlights of the latest franchising cases from around the country.

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Captive Insurance Considerations for Franchises

Keith Langlands

Forming a captive insurance company provides a number of unique advantages to franchisors and groups of franchisees, starting with reduced premiums. Quite possibly the most significant advantage of the captive insurance model, especially for franchisees, is the ability to protect against liabilities that would otherwise be difficult to insure.

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