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LexisNexis ® Mahew Bender ® New Appleman on Insurance Law Library Edition Jeffrey E. Thomas, Editor in Chief This treatise is a streamlined reference tool that follows in the tradition of its predecessor. Appleman has been cited by the courts over 1,200+ times in the past 10 years. With a thorough framework for understanding insurance law, you also receive expert commentary and analysis from scores of prominent contributing authors. It integrates an entire toolbox of solutions to fit the practitioner’s needs, including: • Incisive chapter summaries •Extensive cross references to the Appleman suite of products and other LexisNexis ® insurance products •Headline-style tables of contents • Combined index with Appleman on Insurance 1st and 2nd Editions, New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide and the Current Critical Issues in Insurance Law quarterly $ 2,381 13 volumes released, loose-leaf, plus the unretired volumes of the earlier editions of the treatise plus complimentary online access to the many retired volumes; new volumes and updates available on a per- release or annual-service price basis, Pub. #60087, ISBN 9781422470831 eBOOK • eISBN 9781579111762 Also available online. New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide Jeffrey E. Thomas, Leo P. Martinez, Douglas R. Richmond, Marc S. Mayerson A one-of-a-kind practical guide, this unparalleled desktop reference is packed with procedural guidance, analysis and strategic insights. Whether you specialize in insurance law or are new to this area, the source provides guidance that is easily understood and acted upon. Organized for a practitioner’s workflow, it offers comprehensive coverage that helps you determine the merits of a case—arbitrate, mediate, settle, sue or defend; proceeds chronologically through resolution, providing insight into your opponent’s position; features practice tips, warnings and insights from plaintiff and defense attorneys; checklists, forms and examples; and reflects the latest developments on today’s most important insurance topics. $ 766 4 volumes, softbound, updated annually, Pub. #60099, ISBN 9781632842589 eBOOK • eISBN 9781632842596 Insurance Law continues to evolve at a rapid rate. Advancements in technology, changes in consumer and business expectations, and variations in state regulations have created a complex insurance environment. LexisNexis ® publications provide the guidance you need to navigate the current climate and challenges. Appleman Insurance Law Titles from LexisNexis ® Professional Responsibilities of Insurance Defense Counsel William T. Barker, Charles Silver This publication provides comprehensive and detailed guidance for defense counsel retained by an insurance company as well as for the company itself, covering every step of the representation. From the formation of the attorney-client relationship(s), through the necessary initial communications with the insured, and into the trial or settlement that normally concludes the representation, this publication covers the gamut of complex issues that may arise in the course of the defense. It examines the special issues affecting insurance staff counsel, the circumstances in which the insured is entitled to independent counsel, and the responsibilities and liabilities of independent counsel when representing the insured. $ 160 1 volume, loose-leaf, updated annually, Pub. #01712, ISBN 9781422495902 eBOOK • eISBN 9780327183143 William T. Barker is a partner in the Chicago office of Dentons U.S. LLP, with a nationwide practice in the area of complex commercial insurance litigation, including coverage, claim practices, sales practices, risk classification and selection, agent relationships and regulatory matters. In addition to handling complex litigation, he counsels clients on insurance issues. He is a member of the Editorial Board of New Appleman on Insurance Law Library Edition, and a consulting author of the New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide. He is an Adviser to the American Law Institute project on the Restatement of the Law of Liability Insurance. He is a Vice Chair of the American Bar Association (“ABA”) Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee and a co-chair of the Subcommittee on Bad Faith Litigation of the ABA Litigation Section Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee. He has published over 100 articles, predominantly on insurance claim handling subjects, and speaks frequently on insurance and litigation subjects. He has been described as the leading lawyer-commentator on the connections between procedure and insurance. New Appleman on Insurance: Current Critical Issues in Insurance Law A “hot topics” publication that addresses the most pressing challenges facing insurance law practitioners. Incisive articles focus either on current hot topics or recurring and yet unresolved issues in insurance law practice. Many articles are accompanied by 50-state surveys on the position of each state’s law on the issue at hand. Articles are written by practitioners and scholars of the highest caliber who take well-reasoned positions on today’s controversial issues in insurance law. $ 493 1 volume, softbound pamphlet, issued quarterly, Pub. #60098, ISSN 1944-3765, ISBN 9781422417058 New Appleman Insurance Law Bad Faith Litigation, Second Edition William T. Barker, Ronald D. Kent The Second Edition of New Appleman Insurance Bad Faith Litigation was reorganized to follow the work flow of insurance attorneys. This publication features in-depth analyses of the spectrum of bad faith issues. It also guides the user through first party bad faith pleadings and preemption of bad faith and ends with strategic and tactical considerations including discovery, motions, bifurcation and jury instructions. It includes updated forms, pleadings and sample jury instructions. The content of each chapter is also reorganized to quickly get inexperienced and experienced users alike to the correct information. An introductory scope section was added at the beginning of each chapter to give users a quick overview of each chapter. The footnotes highlight the jurisdiction of each case for easy reference. There are thorough discussions of instructive key cases and assessments of the decisions as well as cross references and links to other analytical materials. $ 798 2 volumes, loose-leaf, updated twice per year, Pub. #00389, 9781422475140 eBOOK • eISBN 9781579112080 LexisNexis and the Knowledge Burst logo are registered trademarks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used under license. Matthew Bender is a registered trademark of Matthew Bender & Company, Inc. Other products or services may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. © 2016 LexisNexis. OFF03676-0 0216 TO ORDER

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Page 1: Appleman Insurance Law Portfolio

LexisNexis® Matthew Bender®

New Appleman on Insurance Law Library EditionJeffrey E. Thomas, Editor in ChiefThis treatise is a streamlined reference tool that follows in the tradition of its predecessor. Appleman has been cited by the courts over 1,200+ times in the past 10 years.

With a thorough framework for understanding insurance law, you also receive expert commentary and analysis from scores of prominent contributing authors. It integrates an entire toolbox of solutions to fit the practitioner’s needs, including:•Incisivechaptersummaries•ExtensivecrossreferencestotheAppleman

suite of products and other LexisNexis® insurance products•Headline-styletablesofcontents•CombinedindexwithAppleman on Insurance

1st and 2nd Editions, New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide and the Current Critical Issues in Insurance Law quarterly

$2,381 13 volumes released, loose-leaf, plus the unretired volumes of the earlier editions of the treatise plus complimentary online access to the many retired volumes; new volumes and updates available on a per-release or annual-service price basis, Pub. #60087, ISBN 9781422470831eBOOK • eISBN 9781579111762Also available online.

New Appleman Insurance Law Practice GuideJeffrey E. Thomas, Leo P. Martinez, Douglas R. Richmond, Marc S. MayersonAone-of-a-kindpracticalguide,thisunparalleleddesktop reference is packed with procedural guidance, analysis and strategic insights. Whether you specialize in insurance law or are new to this area, the source provides guidance that is easily understood and acted upon.

Organized for a practitioner’s workflow, it offers comprehensive coverage that helps you determine the merits of a case—arbitrate, mediate, settle, sue or defend; proceeds chronologically through resolution, providing insight into your opponent’s position; features practice tips, warnings and insights from plaintiff and defense attorneys; checklists, forms and examples; and reflects the latest developments on today’s most important insurance topics.$766 4 volumes, softbound, updated annually, Pub. #60099, ISBN 9781632842589eBOOK • eISBN 9781632842596

Insurance Law continues to evolve at a rapid rate. Advancements in technology, changes in consumer and business expectations, and variations in state regulations have created a complex insurance environment. LexisNexis® publications provide the guidance you need to navigate the current climate and challenges.

Appleman Insurance Law Titles from LexisNexis®

Professional Responsibilities of Insurance Defense CounselWilliam T. Barker, Charles SilverThis publication provides comprehensive and detailed guidance for defense counsel retained by an insurance company as well as for the company itself, covering every step of the representation. From theformationoftheattorney-clientrelationship(s), through the necessary initial communications with the insured, and into the trial or settlement that normally concludes the representation, this publication covers the gamut of complex issues that may arise in the course of the defense. It examines the special issues affecting insurance staff counsel, the circumstances in which the insured is entitled to independent counsel, and the responsibilities and liabilities of independent counsel when representing the insured.$160 1 volume, loose-leaf, updated annually, Pub. #01712, ISBN 9781422495902eBOOK • eISBN 9780327183143

William T. Barker is a partner in the Chicago office of Dentons U.S. LLP, with a nationwide practice in the area of complex commercial insurance litigation, including coverage, claim practices, sales practices, risk classification and selection, agent relationships and regulatory matters. In addition to handling complex litigation, he counsels clients on insurance issues. He is a member of the Editorial Board of New Appleman on Insurance Law Library Edition, and a consulting author of the New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide. He is an Adviser to the American Law Institute project on the Restatement of the Law of Liability Insurance. He is a Vice Chair of the American Bar Association (“ABA”) Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee and a co-chair of the Subcommittee on Bad Faith Litigation of the ABA Litigation Section Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee. He has published over 100 articles, predominantly on insurance claim handling subjects, and speaks frequently on insurance and litigation subjects. He has been described as the leading lawyer-commentator on the connections between procedure and insurance.

New Appleman on Insurance: Current Critical Issues in Insurance LawA “hot topics” publication that addresses the most pressing challenges facing insurance law practitioners. Incisive articles focus either on current hot topics or recurring and yet unresolved issues in insurance law practice. Manyarticlesareaccompaniedby50-statesurveys on the position of each state’s law on the issue at hand. Articles are written by practitioners and scholars of the highest caliber whotakewell-reasonedpositionsontoday’scontroversial issues in insurance law.$493 1 volume, softbound pamphlet, issued quarterly, Pub. #60098, ISSN 1944-3765, ISBN 9781422417058

New Appleman Insurance Law Bad Faith Litigation, Second Edition William T. Barker, Ronald D. KentTheSecondEditionofNew Appleman Insurance Bad Faith Litigation was reorganized to follow the work flow of insurance attorneys. This publicationfeaturesin-depthanalysesofthespectrum of bad faith issues. It also guides the user through first party bad faith pleadings and preemption of bad faith and ends with strategic and tactical considerations including discovery, motions, bifurcation and jury instructions. It includes updated forms, pleadings and sample jury instructions. The content of each chapter is also reorganized to quickly get inexperienced and experienced users alike to the correct information. An introductory scope section was added at the beginning of each chapter to give users a quick overview of each chapter. The footnotes highlight the jurisdiction of each case for easy reference. There are thorough discussions of instructive key cases and assessments of the decisions as well as cross references and links to other analytical materials. $798 2 volumes, loose-leaf, updated twice per year, Pub. #00389, 9781422475140 eBOOK • eISBN 9781579112080

LexisNexis and the Knowledge Burst logo are registered trademarks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used under license. Matthew Bender is a registered trademark of Matthew Bender & Company, Inc. Other products or services may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. © 2016 LexisNexis. OFF03676-0 0216

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