September 30, 2005

Panel on Katrina's Liability Implications

Hurricane Katrina's liability implications will be examined in a half-day panel discussion organized by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington D.C. on Monday, October 3, 2005. The Mississippi Attorney General's suit to invalidate the flood exclusion in homeowners policies will be on the agenda. AEI - Events - Katrina's Liability Implications

The panel, moderated by AEI resident fellow and Liability Project director Ted Frank, will include Robert W. Klein, former chief economist for the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and current director of the Center for Risk Management and Insurance Research at Georgia State University; Martin F. Grace, Georgia State University professor and associate director of the university’s Center for Risk Management and Insurance Research; Adam Scales, a Washington and Lee University professor who specializes in tort and insurance law; and Joanne Doroshow, president and executive director of the Center for Justice & Democracy and co-founder of Americans for Insurance Reform.

DougSimpson.com/blog

Posted by dougsimpson at September 30, 2005 09:35 AM