C. Iglesias – December 12, 2012 “Bad Faith”…almost sounds like an oxymoron. And while the use of the word ‘rages’ to describe the prevalence of bad faith litigation against insurance carriers seems a tad…overwrought, the usage of the term ‘rages’ is correct when describing the general perspective of insureds when they are forced to engage… Continue reading Bad Faith Litigation – Something to Avoid
Month: January 2013
Building Codes, Building Relationships
Sean D. Shields – December 2012 Roger Axel wants to make one thing crystal clear, “The building official isn’t the bad guy.” Axel, one of the presenters in the “Changing Codes and Planning Ahead” educational session at BCMC 2012, is a building official and Executive Officer and Past-President of the Association of Minnesota Building Officials.… Continue reading Building Codes, Building Relationships
Navigating the Insurance Implications of Superstorm Sandy
Mary Beth Forshaw and Bryce L. Friedman – December 11, 2012 In the weeks since Sandy struck the east coast of the United States, estimates of property damage, business interruption expenses and other related losses have exceeded $70 billion, with insured losses estimated to be in the $25 billion range. As hundreds of thousands of… Continue reading Navigating the Insurance Implications of Superstorm Sandy
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year from Advise & Consult! You have all helped make this year a memorable and successful one and while we can look back on this past year, we do so only to see where we can improve and focus on what is next. We look forward to working with you and building on… Continue reading Happy New Year!