Skip Ribbon Commands
Skip to main content

Directors and Officers Liability Insurance



None

Directors and Officers Liability Insurance

While classroom courses are currently unavailable, Big I NJ still offers tailored in-house classes for your agency. Additionally, you can earn CE credits by attending ABEN or select CEP webinars. My Agency Campus continues to support your agency's employee onboarding, training, and advancement. Please feel free to contact us at any time with questions.

Please be advised that our calendar does not support Interent Explorer and you will not be able to register using this browser. For the best browser experience, we recommend you use Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari.


Directors and Officers Liability Insurance

Monday, February 10, 2025

Description

Are you NEW to ABEN? Use Code 1stABEN40 at checkout to receive your 40% discount! It can be used on the purchase of multiple classes, as long as they are included in the same transaction. ABEN offers high-quality CE and professional development Webcasts via live-streaming video.

Click on the REGISTER>> button to see the catalog of webcasts and begin registration.

This seminar is in three parts.  The first addresses the corporate law principles that govern the standard of care for directors and officers.  Simply put, what is the nature of the underlying liability that we are seeking to insure?  After this, the seminar turns to a practical application of the first principles discussed.  What are the current issues directors and officers face, and what are the trends with regard to claims?

This forms the basis of the next section: a discussion of the statistics on the severity and frequency of directors' and officers claims, along with a few statistics on what actually does drive D&O purchasers and what should drive them to the purchasing decision.  The purchasing decision has to confront the costs in the marketplace as it exists today, and the section concludes with some observations about price and capacity.

The final section is extensive.  It is devoted entirely to the D&O policy forms that producers are likely to encounter.  It also contains an extended discussion on the structural transition from for-profit to non-profit organizations (along with a discussion of why nonprofit directors and officers consider D&O insurance).

With claims-made being the predominant form in the D&O world, the seminar detours into what may be a reminder for many insurance professionals – the difference between claims-made and occurrence products and the impact of retroactive dates.  The seminar concludes with a few of the conditions of the standard policy form and some points which may be subject to being negotiated for larger risks.

Approved for 3 NJCE Credits

ABEN
Event Contact
Jennifer Kacmarsky
Send Email
Monday, February 10, 2025
Powered By GrowthZone