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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accounting for stigma on contaminated lands—the potential contributions of environmental insurance coverages Meyer, Peter B.
2000
3 p. 33-55
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2 A chronicle of an environmental liability case in England: Graham & Graham v. Rechem International Limited Paradise, Nicole
1996
3 p. 113-128
artikel
3 Allocating continuous occurrence liability losses across multiple insurance policies Cummins, J.David
1996
3 p. 5-42
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4 An analysis of recent allocation decisions Fleischer, Stephen J.
1997
3 p. 71-79
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5 An approach to estimating hidden cost contingencies associated with monitored natural attenuation Wyckoff, John
2000
3 p. 57-70
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6 A natural history of underground fuel tank leakage Meehan, Richard L.
1993
3 p. 339-348
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7 An insurer's obligation to provide a quality defense: An analysis of insurer litigation guidelines Chesler, Robert D.
2001
3 p. 5-20
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8 Another invasion! environmental insurance coverage claims based on the personal injury endorsement Williams, Richard D.
1993
3 p. 391-400
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9 An Overview of Perchlorate Contamination in Groundwater: Legal, Chemical, and Remedial Considerations Sowinski, Michael J.
2003
3 p. 359-374
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10 A Policyholder's Settlement withSome Insurers Does Not Cut Off ItsAccess to Others Devries, Scott P.
2003
3 p. 299-318
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11 A Policyholder's Settlement with Some Insurers Does Not Cut Off Its Access to Others DeVries, Scott P.
2003
3 p. 299-318
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12 Application of Aerojet: In pursuit of coverage for environmental investigation costs Hettrick, Clyde M.
1999
3 p. 55-72
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13 A revisit to the environmental claim and the property insurance policy Daar, Henry R.
1991
3 p. 341-350
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14 A Single Euro Market for Insurance Services: A Nice Idea, But…… Rosen, Robert A.
2002
3 p. 385-398
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15 Bad-faith claims in environmental insurance coverage litigation Kotula, Michael A.
1994
3 p. 303-325
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16 Beyond “sudden”: The new wave of pollution exclusion litigation Shugrue, John D.
1995
3 p. 3-18
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17 Breach of the Duty to Defend: What are the Consequences? (Part I) Williams, Richard D.
2002
3 p. 379-384
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18 Chemical Regulatory Developments: International Initiatives Steinway, Daniel M.
2007
3 p. 193-198
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19 Cinergy v. AEGIS: Are Climate Change Costs Insured by CGL Policies? Lichtenstein, Michael David
2007
3 p. 186-192
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20 Climate Change: Legal Developments on Many Fronts Lynott, Keith E.
2007
3 p. 123-143
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21 Climate Change Litigation: Could It Take Root Outside of the United States? Gracer, Jeffrey B.
2008
3 p. 248-253
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22 Consequences of a failure to defend Schlessinger, Gary A.
1997
3 p. 15-41
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23 Contaminated sites, environmental hazards, and the insurance industry Kingdollar, Charles J.
1996
3 p. 81-98
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24 Current administrative developments Brown, Michael A.
1989
3 p. 407-414
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25 Current case developments Yang, John C.
2000
3 p. 183-191
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26 Current case developments Russell, Timothy C.
1989
3 p. 397-405
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27 Current case developments Lawrence, Robert R.
1993
3 p. 471-474
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28 Current case developments Goldman, Stephen D.
1996
3 p. 163-168
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29 Current case developments Goldman, Stephen D.
1995
3 p. 153-159
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30 Current case developments Yang, John C.
1998
3 p. 155-163
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31 Current case developments Russell, Timothy C.
1991
3 p. 393-398
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32 Current case developments Lawrence, Robert R.
1992
3 p. 407-423
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33 Current case developments Lawrence, Robert R.
1994
3 p. 437-452
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34 Current case developments Yang, John C.
1997
3 p. 119-128
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35 Current international developments Tupper, Stephen
2000
3 p. 193-204
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36 Current international developments France, David
1991
3 p. 385-391
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37 Current international developments Redding, Peter M.
1992
3 p. 395-398
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38 Current international developments Holmes, Robert
1995
3 p. 129-140
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39 Current international developments Garbutt, John
1996
3 p. 145-150
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40 Current international developments Holmes, Robert
1997
3 p. 93-103
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41 Current international developments Bosin, Chistiano
1998
3 p. 133-146
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42 Current international developments Rosen, Robert A.
1999
3 p. 103-110
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43 Current international developments Holmes, Robert
1993
3 p. 453-457
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44 Current international developments Merry, Graeme
1994
3 p. 421-425
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45 Current litigation issues Fields, Richard W.
1990
3 p. 389-392
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46 Current technical and regulatory developments Flanzenbaum, Jeff
1998
3 p. 147-154
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47 Current technical and regulatory developments Kundman, Jessica M.
1999
3 p. 91-102
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48 Current technical and regulatory developments Johnson, Robert E.
2000
3 p. 173-181
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49 Current technical developments Simon, John A.
1993
3 p. 459-469
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50 Current technical developments Simon, John A.
1989
3 p. 387-395
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51 Current technical developments Simon, John A.
1991
3 p. 377-383
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52 Current technical developments Cirpili, Hasan
1994
3 p. 427-435
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53 Current technical developments Simon, John A.
1995
3 p. 141-151
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54 Current technical developments Simon, John A.
1990
3 p. 393-400
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55 Current technical developments Simon, John A.
1992
3 p. 399-406
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56 Current technical developments Crider, Suzanne E.
1996
3 p. 151-162
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57 Current technical developments Silfer, Brian E.
1997
3 p. 105-117
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58 Development in environmental legislation and liabilities: The Australian context Meerman, Andrew
1995
3 p. 97-103
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59 Discovery that is good for the goose is good for the gander Anderson, Eugene R.
1990
3 p. 267-287
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60 Does Competition Law Influence REACH Consortia? Chambers, Colin
2008
3 p. 192-198
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61 Editorial board 1989
3 p. 1
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62 Editorial board 1996
3 p. 1
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63 Editorial board 2000
3 p. 1
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64 Editorial board 1991
3 p. 1
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65 Editorial board 1992
3 p. 1
artikel
66 Editorial board 1994
3 p. 1
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67 Editorial board 1997
3 p. 1
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68 Editorial board 1998
3 p. 1
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69 Editorial board 2001
3 p. 1
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70 Editorial board 1999
3 p. 1
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71 Editorial board 1990
3 p. 1
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72 Editorial board 1993
3 p. 1
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73 Editorial board 1995
3 p. 1
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74 Environmental coverage litigation: Special concerns facing reinsurers Eglin, Eileen B.
1993
3 p. 319-337
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75 Environmental forensics Morrison, Robert D.
2001
3 p. 95-104
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76 Environmental Forensics Murphy, Brian L.
2000
3 p. 161-171
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77 Environmental forensics Morrison, Robert D.
1999
3 p. 81-90
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78 Environmental Insurance Claims after Katrina Foggan, Laura A.
2006
3 p. 225-228
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79 Environmental insurance coverage settlement agreements: A primer Kramer, Ann V.
1994
3 p. 383-390
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80 Environmental insurance for lenders: What is it, and can it substitute for due diligence? Neuman, Susan
2000
3 p. 5-15
artikel
81 Environmental policies in the Bush administration: New direction for the EPA Bulman, James P.
1989
3 p. 357-364
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82 Environmental pollution settlements: A London perspective Gayner, Neil
1999
3 p. 3-16
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83 Environmental project management: Evaluating the impact of reimbursement schedules on environmental project liability Rodgers, Brad S.
1999
3 p. 73-80
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84 European Environmental Compliance 2002: The Shift from Carrot to Stick Rosen, Robert A.
2003
3 p. 397-414
artikel
85 Evaluating uncertainty and the settlement of environmental insurance coverage litigation Chesler, Robert D.
1992
3 p. 321-330
artikel
86 Excess insurers held hostage in breach of contract actions Hovannisian, Armen K.
1994
3 p. 375-381
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87 Federal reporting requirements for emergency releases of hazardous substances under CERCLA and EPCRA Belson, Neil A.
1990
3 p. 301-315
artikel
88 Financial institution environmental liability insurance: New panacea for lenders' pollution ills Riedl, John L.
1994
3 p. 341-359
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89 From the editor Miller, Lynne M.
1993
3 p. 315-317
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90 From the editor Miller, Lynne M.
1998
3 p. 1-3
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91 From the editor Miller, Lynne M.
1989
3 p. 277-278
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92 From the Editor Miller, Lynne M.
1991
3 p. 289-290
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93 From the editor Miller, Lynne M.
1995
3 p. 1-2
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94 From the editor Miller, Lynne M.
2000
3 p. 1-3
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95 From the editor Miller, Lynne M.
2001
3 p. 1-3
artikel
96 From the editor Miller, Lynne M.
1997
3 p. 1-2
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97 From the editor Miller, Lynne M.
1999
3 p. 1-2
artikel
98 From the Editor Miller, Lynne M.
2006
3 p. 193
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99 From the editor Miller, Lynne M.
1990
3 p. 265-266
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100 From the editor Miller, Lynne M.
1992
3 p. 273-274
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101 From the editor Miller, Lynne M.
1994
3 p. 279-281
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102 From the editor Miller, Lynne M.
1996
3 p. 1-3
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103 From the Editors Chesler, Robert D.
2008
3 p. 191
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104 From the Editors Miller, Lynne M.
2007
3 p. 121-122
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105 FROM THE EDITOR—SUMMER 2003 2003
3 p. 287-288
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106 Further reflections on the owned property exclusion: A reply to mezzanotte and kopec Crompton, Chables S.
1998
3 p. 23-33
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107 Gearing pre-acquisition audits to the innocent landowner defense Faron, Robert S.
1990
3 p. 289-300
artikel
108 Global Warming: Will There Be Exposure for Directors and Officers and Will It Be Covered? Monteleone, Joseph P.
2007
3 p. 144-154
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109 “Green” marketing: A survey of costs and benefits Connell, Regina M.
1994
3 p. 361-374
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110 Insurance contracts and semantic inquiry: The case of the limited pollution exclusion Quinn, Michael Sean
1992
3 p. 275-310
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111 Insurance contracts and semantic inquiry: The limited pollution exclusion in light of amelia bedelia Caldwell, H. Michelle
1993
3 p. 349-390
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112 Insurance coverage for electric and magnetic field litigation Anderson, Eugene R.
1993
3 p. 401-414
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113 Insurance coverage for environmental liabilities under broad form personal injury endorsements Anderson, Eugene R.
1997
3 p. 81-92
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114 Insurance coverage for lead-poisoning claims: Who pays? Abarbanel, Stephen J.
1993
3 p. 431-441
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115 Insurance Should Be a Company's First Line of Defense Against the Wave of Public Nuisance Claims Hettrick, Clyde M.
2007
3 p. 155-171
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116 International developments Rosen, Robert A.
2001
3 p. 121-128
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117 Interpreting the scope of coverage for unexpected results Heintz, John E.
1990
3 p. 377-387
artikel
118 Issues and answers concerning the allocation of long-tail claims Zuckerman, Tod I.
2000
3 p. 71-159
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119 Late notice under “occurrence-based”; liability insurance policies: When late may not be late enough Shahriari, K.Thomas
1996
3 p. 63-80
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120 Lead claims are covered by insurance Warshauer, Irene C.
1995
3 p. 65-95
artikel
121 Legislative and insurance developments herald end of environmental complacency in Western Europe Casey, M. Patricia
1989
3 p. 365-375
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122 Lemon or lemonade? Equitas as agent for Lloyd's syndicates Masters, Lorelie S.
2001
3 p. 43-61
artikel
123 Let the games begin: Environmental insurance coverage in wisconsin after Hills and WIPSCO Siderius, Jeffrey A.
1998
3 p. 35-49
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124 Liability and insurance coverage for medical monitoring awards: Will policyholder get relief? Posner, Katherine B.
1995
3 p. 19-36
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125 Limiting environmental liabilities in privatization in central and Eastern Europe Wassersug, Stephen R.
1994
3 p. 391-419
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126 Looking for coverage in all the wrong places: Personal injury coverage in environmental actions Foggan, Laura A.
1991
3 p. 291-308
artikel
127 Mobile Telephone Health Risks: Is It a Liability Bubble About to Burst? Carlo, George L.
2002
3 p. 315-328
artikel
128 Mold: The Hysteria Among Us Exposure to Mold Causes Bad Faith Claims Against Insurers Maniloff, Randy J.
2002
3 p. 275-300
artikel
129 Mold: The Next Asbestos? Silfer, Brian E.
2002
3 p. 369-378
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130 More asbestos regulations: Are they doing more harm than good? Baumann, David N.
1990
3 p. 357-376
artikel
131 Nanotechnology: Industrial Revolution or Emerging Hazard? Schultz, Amy Couch
2007
3 p. 199-205
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132 Nanotechnology: The Gathering Storm Delany, John J.
2006
3 p. 195-224
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133 Navigating Today's Remediation Cost Cap Market Renshaw, Reynolds B.
2007
3 p. 172-176
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134 New science in risk assessments: Adapting to the reforms Carlo, George L.
1991
3 p. 367-376
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135 Nonparty discovery in lead-paint litigation: The New York experience Sculnick, David H.
1999
3 p. 43-54
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136 Northern Insurance: Coverage for Preventative Measures in Cell Phone Case Chesler, Robert D.
2003
3 p. 387-395
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137 Northern Insurance: Coverage for Preventative Measures in Cell Phone Case Chesler, Robert D.
2003
3 p. 387-395
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138 Original intent, revisionism, and the meaning of the CGL policies Bradbury, Steven G.
1989
3 p. 279-298
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139 Overreaching Application of Pollution Exclusions, the SARS Example and Recent Court Developments Kramer, Ann V.
2003
3 p. 319-349
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140 Overview of the Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council's Technical and Regulatory Guidance for Surfactant/Cosolvent Flushing of DNAPL Source Zones (DNAPL-3) Myers, Colleen E.
2003
3 p. 375-385
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141 “Personal Injury” insurance coverage for environmental and toxic tort liabilities Dvorkin, Stephen A.
1990
3 p. 333-355
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142 Phantom Insurance Coverage in the New Underinsurance Gambit Geigerand, Michael J.
1998
3 p. 5-17
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143 Pits and pitfalls: The pollution exclusion and pits, Ponds, and other surface impoundments Colley, Mark D.
1993
3 p. 415-429
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144 Potential Insurance Coverage for SARS Hanneman, Jeffrey R.
2003
3 p. 351-357
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145 Private cost-recovery actions under CERCLA section 107 Martin, Lisa D.
1989
3 p. 377-386
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146 Public law, private policemen: Revitalizing private regulation through pollution liability insurance requirements Lucero, Gene A.
1989
3 p. 339-356
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147 Recent California development: The impact of the Aerojet case on the policyholder “all sums” argument Williams, Richard D.
1998
3 p. 19-22
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148 Recent developments in litigation of lead paint poisoning among children Kaminsky, Alan
2001
3 p. 89-93
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149 Reinsuring environmental claims: A snapshot Veach, James
1998
3 p. 51-76
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150 Review essay on stempel's interpretation of insurance contracts: Law and strategy for insurance and policyholders Quinn, Michael Sean
1995
3 p. 105-127
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151 Risk assessment as a liability allocation tool Murphy, Brian L.
1996
3 p. 129-144
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152 Risk assessment: Challenges for the legal profession Kornreich, Mary Rose
1991
3 p. 327-339
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153 Risk Shifting for Environmental Professionals: A Primer on Standards of Care and Indemnities Duff, Karl J.
2002
3 p. 301-313
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154 “Second generation” issues in environmental liability insurance litigation Abraham, Kenneth S.
1991
3 p. 309-325
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155 Sec poised to crack down on environmental accounting and disclosure Murphy, Margaret
1993
3 p. 443-451
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156 Secrecy and Seclusion: Developments in Privacy Insurance Law Chesler, Robert D.
2007
3 p. 177-185
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157 Securing the Future by Pursuing Past Insurance Coverage Mulrennan, Sheila
2003
3 p. 289-297
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158 Significant books Lusvardi, Wayne C.
2001
3 p. 105-112
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159 Significant books Quinn, Michael Sean
2000
3 p. 205-220
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160 Significant books Quinn, Michael Sean
1996
3 p. 169-182
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161 Significant books Quinn, Michael Sean
1997
3 p. 129-139
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162 Significant books Quinn, Michael Sean
1999
3 p. 111-122
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163 State UST financial assurance funds: Disasters waiting to happen Anderson, Myra R.
1989
3 p. 313-321
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164 Structured settlements under superfund Kagels, Raymond S.
1992
3 p. 349-353
artikel
165 Successor Liability and Insurance Coverage Issues: Past, Present, and Future Foggan, Laura A.
2008
3 p. 232-247
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166 Superfund-type liabilities in Europe Bloom, Jane L.
1992
3 p. 355-365
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167 Technical developments Schultz, Amy Couch
2001
3 p. 113-120
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168 “The best of intentions”;: Drafting the 1966 occurrence and 1973 pollution exclusion policy language Robinson, Ronald R.
1992
3 p. 367-394
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169 The coming battles over reinsurance allocation Sneed, William M.
1997
3 p. 59-70
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170 The courts, ethics, and effective discovery techniques Whtiters, James P.
1992
3 p. 331-348
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171 The doctrines of judicial and collateral estoppel: The 1970 pollution exclusion clause proceedings before the West Virginia Insurance Commissioner Steuber, David W.
1990
3 p. 317-332
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172 The ethical hbitat of adjusters: Part 2. Principles, problems, and practicalities Quinn, Michael Sean
1998
3 p. 77-132
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173 The evolution of the rule determining an insurer's duty to defend Schlessinger, Gary A.
1994
3 p. 327-339
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174 The externality principle: Transfer-seeking as an economic basis for regulatory takings Lusvardi, Wayne C.
2001
3 p. 63-87
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175 The Forensic Detection of Explosives in the Subsurface Morrison, Robert D.
2002
3 p. 351-367
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176 The importance of concepts of expectation and intention to coverage under general liability insurance Anderson, Eugene R.
1989
3 p. 299-312
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177 The “known loss”; doctrine— whose knowledge and of what? Donaldson, Diana S.
1996
3 p. 43-62
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178 The move from regulator to litigator-the states flex their muscles in environmental coverage disputes Broman, Stacey A.
2000
3 p. 17-32
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179 The owned property exclusion: Rules of contract interpretation versus public policy Mezzanotte, Albert J.
1997
3 p. 43-57
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180 The perils and pitfalls of negotiating with insurance companies Anderson, Eugene R.
1992
3 p. 311-320
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181 The role of reinsurance in environmental litigation Chaffetz, Peter R.
1996
3 p. 99-112
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182 The Role of the Broker When Environmental Claims Occur Taylor, Rodney J.
2008
3 p. 199-213
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183 The “sudden and accidental” exception to the pollution exclusion Williams, Richard D.
1989
3 p. 323-337
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184 The U.K. environmental protection Act 1990: A catalyst for environmental claims? Siesko, David
1991
3 p. 351-358
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185 The Use of the Christensen-Larsen Model to Age Date Residential Heating Oil Releases: Conditions, Limitations, and Recommended Practices Oudijk, Gil
2006
3 p. 257-273
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186 The validity of release agreements: A case note on Stolaruk Tompkins, A. Stuart
1995
3 p. 37-48
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187 Transferring Terrorism's Risks—A Specific Peril Solution Robinson, Ronald R.
2006
3 p. 229-255
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188 Trigger of coverage for environmental claims Langer, Paul L.
1995
3 p. 49-64
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189 Trilogy of Decisions Finds Insurers in Bad Faith Chesler, Robert D.
2008
3 p. 224-231
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190 Trustee environmental liability: Avoiding the quagmire Wolf, G. Van Velsor
1994
3 p. 283-302
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191 Two “Wrongs” Make a Right to Coverage: When Waiver or Estoppel Precludes an Insurer's Breach of Cooperation Defense Cannistraci, Carmela
2008
3 p. 214-223
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192 Update: Pollution liability under the claims-made-and-reported form Epstein, Howard
1991
3 p. 359-365
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193 Using umbrella general liability insurance policies to avoid getting soaked by nonexistent “suit” and “damages” exclusions Lewis, Richard P.
1999
3 p. 17-41
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194 Washington state's insurance regulation for environmental claims: An overview of key provisions and legal issues Jones, Thomas M.
1997
3 p. 3-13
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195 What makes a good Brownfield deal—and how to make a not-so-good deal better Taylor, Rodney J.
2001
3 p. 21-41
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