Financial Forensics
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How Policy Language Impacts the Determination and Resolution of a Business Interruption Claim |
CPE Credit
Program Type: VideoCast (Audio,Video, PPT Presentation) Program Level: Update Prerequisites: Participants need a background in the subject area and desire to keep current. Advanced Preparation: None Delivery Method: Group Internet-Based CPE Credits: One (1) Hour Fields of Study: Accounting
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Program Description
What form of business interruption coverage do I need for my business? I have a policy that includes business interruption (BI) claims, but I don't know where to find out exactly what it covers?
Many individuals and business owners are asking themselves these questions every day. Sorting through all the coverage options available and understanding what your coverage is after you have obtained it can be a daunting task. This webinar will help the everyday business owner navigate the business interruption insurance waters and allow them to make informed decisions about their coverage
Learning Objectives
After completing this webinar, attendees will be able to:
- Identify the various forms available for BI coverage and their purpose - Identify where policy language to determine the BI claim can be located - Understand the impact of the policy language on calculating the BI amount - Follow the method by which the policy language requires the BI claim to be resolved
Who Should Attend
Valuation consultants, CPAs, Business Owners, Attorneys
Presenter(s)
Jeffrey D. Diamond, JD Mr. Jeffrey D. Diamond joined the NACVA faculty in 2007. He teaches the Legal Theory and Case Law part of the MAFF program and is a member of the Expert Witness Bootcamp faculty team. Mr. Diamond brings to NACVA his more than 34 years of experience as a practicing litigation attorney, specializing in insurance law and related matters, with extensive experience as both a trial and appellate lawyer. He has been recognized by the prestigious legal publication Martindale-Hubbell as an “AV-” rated attorney, the highest rating that this publisher awards to those lawyers who exhibit preeminent ability and ethics. He has earned a reputation amongst colleagues and clients for his knowledge, experience, professionalism and integrity.
Having relocated from Los Angeles, California to Atlanta, Georgia in 2007, Mr. Diamond is an active member of both the State Bars of California and Georgia. His well rounded professional background includes service as a Law School Professor, at Georgia State University College of Law, he is licensed in California as a life insurance agent and he has earned a Mediator Certificate in California. Mr. Diamond is known for his enthusiastic, entertaining, and dynamic teaching style as he shares his knowledge and experience with his NACVA students. |
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