This work provides a complete treatment of insurance law in Canada, combining a scholarly treatment of general principles with a practical treatment of the issues arising in specific types of insurance practice. Volume 1 contains the established text on the subject, Insurance Law in Canada. Volume 2 contains chapters authored by practitioners who are experts in their respective fields: accident and sickness insurance; automotive insurance; liability insurance; marine insurance; and property insurance. Now you can have practical coverage of the issues arising in practice on a day-to-day basis, combined with trusted coverage of first principles, all at your fingertips. The authors deal with legislation and case law from all across Canada. The work is published in a looseleaf format, ensuring currency through regular updates.
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Craig Brown is counsel to Thomas Gold Pettingill LLP and provides advice to clients on insurance coverage and tort law issues. He is also a professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Western Ontario, where he teaches on a wide variety of subjects including insurance and tort law. Professor Brown has served as a consultant to government, industry associations and lawyers on matters relating to insurance law and acts as an arbitrator in insurance matters.
Thomas Donnelly is a founding partner in Thomas Gold Pettingill LLP. Mr. Donnelly litigates insurance coverage matters on behalf of policyholders and insurers. He has appeared in coverage cases before the Supreme Court of Canada, the Ontario Court of Appeal, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, and in private arbitrations and mediations. His policyholder clients have obtained over $403 million in settlements and judgments from their insurers. Mr. Donnelly is listed in the guide Best Lawyers in Canada, in the area of insurance law and in Canadian Who's Who. He is a member of The Advocates' Society; Canadian Bar Association; Ontario Bar Association and ORIMS (Ontario Risk & Insurance Management Society).