Are you interested in learning more about Insurance Law? This fall is your chance! Consider taking Insurance Law with Attorney Larry Tucker. The description for this course is:
Insurance is ubiquitous. It is the largest industry in the world. Anyone who owns a home, rents an apartment, drives a car, or goes to the doctor must deal with insurers and insurance. So too must anyone who gets old (Social Security and Medicare), is indigent (Medicaid), loses a job (unemployment), or is injured on the job (Workers Compensation). Insurance sculpts modern litigation, modern business planning, and modern personal living. Both plaintiff and defense attorneys need to understand liability and uninsured/underinsured motorist insurance. Corporate lawyers who do mergers and acquisitions work or who assist their clients in the management of risk cannot function without an understanding of insurance contracts interpretation, underwriting, and regulation. Attorneys who advise individual clients must understand the interaction of private and public insurance schemes that exist in the United States today. This is a course that should be of special interest to any student who is considering a career in civil litigation.