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Zelle LLP 2025 Webinar Week
April 28, 2025Zelle LLP’s 2025 Webinar Week will take place during the week of April 28 - May 2, 2025, from 10 AM to 11 AM CT each day. Join our experts as they share insights and lead discussions on key topics shaping the global insurance industry today.
Registration Instructions: Each webinar requires separate registration via the registration links below. Registration is required to attend.
There is no charge to attend. You will receive confirmation after your registration has been approved.
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Monday, April 28
Helpful Rules for Applying Ensuing Loss Provisions
Presenters: Jane Warring and Kristian Smith
This presentation provides an in-depth analysis of Ensuing Loss provisions in insurance policies, focusing on their historical context, legal interpretations, and practical implications. It is essential for insurance professionals to understand these provisions to effectively navigate policy claims, ensure accurate coverage assessments, and manage complex liability scenarios across different jurisdictions.
Approved for 1.0 CE in: FL, GA, MA, MN, NH, NY (#279905), PA, and TX – Pending approval in various other states
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 1 hour for insurance continuing education.
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Tuesday, April 29
Code Enforcement in Commercial Cases
Presenters: Seth Jackson and Michael Upshaw
To effectively analyze commercial property policies regarding code upgrade coverage, it is important to identify key language in different policies. This includes evaluating various types of governmental orders that may trigger coverage and comparing legal cases that could impact the analysis. By thoroughly reviewing these elements, one can better understand how code upgrade provisions function across different policies and how external factors, like legal precedents and government mandates, may influence the coverage available to policyholders.
Approved for 1.0 CE in: FL, GA, MA, MN, NH, NY (#279904), OK, PA, and TX
Pending approval in various other states
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 1 hour for insurance continuing education.
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Wednesday, April 30
Challenges in Adjusting Time Element Losses
Presenters: James Chin and Jonathan MacBride
Time element claims are often the most challenging component of a commercial property insurance claim. This course will educate adjusters and insurance professionals on the issues commonly arising in these claims and discuss strategies directed at resolving claims fairly and amicably.
Approved for 1.0 CE in: FL, GA, MA, MN, NH, NY (#279903), OK, PA, and TX
Pending approval in various other states
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 1 hour for insurance continuing education.
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Thursday, May 1
Tendering Defense and Indemnity to Excess Carriers and Other Parties
Presenters: José Umbert, Hernán Cipriotti, and Bryant Green
Casualty losses often involve insurance towers and multiple defendants. This course will educate liability insurance loss adjusters and claims handlers on the risk transfer issues commonly arising in these claims and the opportunities to reduce their exposure by tendering the defense and indemnity of a lawsuit to their excess insurers or other parties involved.
Approved for 1.0 CE in: FL, GA, MA, MN, NH, NY (#279902), OK, PA, and TX
Pending approval in various other states
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 1 hour for insurance continuing education.
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Friday, May 2
PFAS and Climate Change: What Insurers Need to Know
Speakers: Eric Caugh and Jason Reeves
This seminar provides an in-depth analysis of the impact of PFAS and climate change on the insurance industry, focusing on how insurers can effectively manage these claims. It covers the environmental and health risks of PFAS, related remediation costs, ongoing lawsuits, and legislative responses, while also addressing climate change coverage challenges, including nuisance claims and greenwashing. The session emphasizes the need for insurers to adapt their policies and exclusions in response to emerging risks, offering strategies for underwriting and claims handling in this evolving legal landscape.
Approved for 1.0 CE in: FL, MA, NY (#279906), PA, and TX
Pending approval in various other states
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Please contact Abby Bannon (abannon@zellelaw.com) with any questions.
Zelle LLP NY CE Provider #NYPO-104493. As set forth by the New York State Department of Financial Services Continuing Education Program Criteria, once a licensee has completed a course for CE credits, that course may never be used to renew the license again. If it is determined that the course has been credited in the past, the licensee will not receive CE credit if he/she chooses to complete the course.