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Insurance Law Podcast Examines Transportation Liability
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http://pdf.reuters.com/htmlnews/8knews.asp?i=43059c3bf0e37541&u=urn:newsml:reuters.com:20130321:nBw216221a OLDWICK, N.J.--(Business Wire)-- A.M. Best Co. has released the latest installment of the Insurance Law Podcast, a series that examines timely insurance issues from an attorney`s point of view. The latest episode features attorney Daniel Raab from the Daniel W. Raab, P.A. law firm in Miami, Florida. Mr. Raab will review the significance of a transportation case involving the damage done to a crane while in transit by sea from Baltimore to Tripoli. Discussion topics include how often the $500 limitation on liability per package is litigated, which transportation modes-land, sea or air-see the most litigation, where transportation litigation cases are most prevalent, and what preemptive steps an insurer can take. Mr. Raab has been practicing law in Florida for over 20 years. He has served as Adjunct Professor for St. Thomas University School of Law, University of Miami School of Law and Florida International University College of Law. He is the author of Transportation Terms and Conditions: A Reference Dictionary with Forms, and a contributing author for Goods in Transit. Daniel W. Raab, P.A. is listed in Best`s Directories of Recommended Insurance Attorneys and Adjusters, the most authoritative and detailed reference for locating qualified legal counsel, independent insurance adjusting services and expert service providers since 1928. Learn more at www.ambest.com/directories. Listen or subscribe to the Insurance Law Podcast at http://feeds2.feedburner.com/InsuranceLaw. A.M. Best Company is the world's oldest and most authoritative insurance rating and information source. For more information, visit www.ambest.com. Copyright © 2013 by A.M. Best Company, Inc.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. A.M. Best Co. John Czuba, 908-439-2200, ext. 5673 Senior Manager john.czuba@ambest.com Copyright Business Wire 2013
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