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  • Managing & Resolving Claims During COVID-19: Webinar Recording

    Blaney McMurtry LLP, CBM LLP, Stein Monast, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, June 04, 2020 – With offices and courts closed, the standard approach to managing and resolving claims no longer applies. Waiting for a return to the pre-COVID-19 status quo could mean many months, or even years, in further delay. In this webinar, RMC lawyers from Ontario, Quebec and Alberta offer claims handlers and adjusters strategies that can help them...
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  • Insurance and COVID-19 – Resources from Across Canada

    Blaney McMurtry LLP, CBM LLP, Cox & Palmer, Fillmore Riley LLP, Kelly Santini LLP, McKercher LLP, Stein Monast, SVR Lawyers, Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, April 06, 2020 – RMC lawyers across Canada are preparing updates on the COVID-19 virus and its impact on the insurance industry. For full details on our COVID-19 National Response Team, please click here. Alberta Commercial All-Risks Property Policies and Business Losses in the Age of COVID-19 SVR Lawyers – Calgary Update on Rules of Court and Court Closures...
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  • Landlord’s covenant to Insure: Insurance Clauses Revisited

    CBM LLP, Alberta, February 25, 2020 – In 2019 the Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear an Appeal out of Ontario involving a fire loss wherein the landlord’s insurer commenced a subrogated claim against a tenant notwithstanding that the lease agreement contained a covenant to Insure by the landlord. In Royal Host GP Inc. v. 1842259 Ontario Ltd., 2018 ONCA 467,...
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  • Boot Camp Webinar – The Duty to Defend

    CBM LLP, Cox & Palmer, SVR Lawyers, Alberta, New Brunswick, November 15, 2019 – In some instances, claims handlers and adjusters must decide if the insurer has a duty to defend a claim or if the claim falls outside of the coverage offered through the insurance policy. In some cases the decision may be clear, while in others, the duty to defend may fall in to a gray area....
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