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The wait is over – Final reinsurance guidance issued by OSFI

By Laurie LaPalme, Marisa Coggin, and Derek Levinsky
  • Insurance
  • Insurance regulatory

Why insurers and intermediaries operating in Ontario should review the new Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices (UDAP) rule

By Marisa Coggin and Laurie LaPalme
  • Automobile
  • Coverage
  • Insurance
  • Insurance regulatory

Automobile insurance: Exclusion to Section C regarding theft by persons residing with insured

By Robert Gilroy
  • Coverage
  • Insurance
  • Insurance regulatory

Court of Appeal clarifies the scope of physical damage in business loss claims

By Douglas B. B. Stewart and Rebecca Curcio
  • Coverage
  • General
  • Insurance

Insured won’t root for cause analysis in denial of accidental death coverage

By Sara E. Hart and David Cowley-Salegio
  • Automobile
  • Coverage
  • General
  • Insurance
  • Tort Liability

When does auto insurance cover injuries related to the use and operation of a motor vehicle – and when does it not?

By Pablo Retamozo
  • Insurance
  • Insurance regulatory

“I’m not a potted plant”

By Tara McCarthy
  • Insurance

Guidance on COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims by the US Court of Appeal

By Deepshikha Dutt, Douglas B. B. Stewart, and Rebecca Curcio
  • Insurance

OSFI issues final version of Guideline E-4 (Foreign Entities Operating in Canada on a Branch Basis)

By Laurie LaPalme, Marisa Coggin, Angela Shaffer, and Jesse Collins-Swartz
  • Insurance
  • Insurance regulatory

DCPD coverage is introduced to Alberta’s standard auto policy

By Allie Larson and Wendy N. Moody
  • General
  • Insurance

CISRO Publishes Principles for the Conduct of Insurance Intermediaries

By Marisa Coggin and Katie-May O'Donnell
  • Coverage
  • Insurance
  • Tort Liability

The imperative of clarity in policy wording to avoid unintended coverage

By Mark A. Glynn

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