Insurance Training Course Catalog
Certificates of Insurance: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Certificates of Insurance are the gift that keeps on giving, especially from an E&O perspective. Join us as Casey Roberts reviews 3 specific cases and what the courts say about liability.
Leveraging Data to Differentiate Yourself from the Competition
In an industry that is so data reliant as insurance is, it is troubling that some simply don't know how to use the available data to tell their clients' stories. Join us as Frank Pennachio helps us to apply benchmark data and appropriate data analysis to help gain and keep clients longer.
Cannabis 201: In the Weeds - Advanced Issues in Cannabis and Hemp
Whether you've taken our Cannabis 101 class, or this is your first foray into the world of cannabis and insurance, this class will help you. Join us as Brenda Wells brings her expertise in insurance, risk, and the emerging exposures in the cannabis space to bear in this follow-up to her class, Cannabis 101.
You can check that class out here.
Airbnb is Sooo 2019: Insuring Today's Property Rental Exposures
It's not enough these days to travel and get a hotel room for the weekend, or for that Orlando vacation. These days, if you can own it, it seems you can rent it out. Join us as Kevin Amrhein helps us to understand the personal property rental exposures that your clients already have, but have forgotten to tell you about.
The Business of Hacking 2022
Cybercrime is big business. Hackers aren't just trying to get into the government's networks or the big box retailers anymore. They're going after anyone that has a vulnerability and most businesses (and individuals) have vulnerabilities. Join us as Michael Armstrong brings an underwriter's perspective to this topic.
Insurance 101 for Defense Lawyers
Insurance is hard, but when you're a lawyer that is still learning the ins and outs of practicing law and you're set on a case in the insurance world, it's like playing catch up.
Join Fred Fisher as he distills what takes many lawyers years of insurance cases to learn and presents it in a fast one-hour session.
How to Hire and Develop New Producers (2-part series)
After real estate, people are usually the largest expense normally incurred by businesses. Add to that, the cost incurred when the wrong person is hired, the right person is hired but isn't trained well, or the team isn't led well. That's why Chris Burand is bringing us this 2-part class on hiring and developing producers.
If you are hiring now, or you're planning to hire soon, you need to join us for this class.
Continuous Injury/Damage Claims - Known Loss and the Montrose Exclusion
For most people, the most complicated liability claim they experience happens when there are multiple injured parties. However, when you consider that an occurrence may have begun several years ago, and run through several policy periods with different insurers, including the excess and umbrella insurers.
This gets complicated fast.
That's why Joe Junfola is bringing us this class. Join us as he guides us through the layers and the years of insurance coverage.
Kidnap and Ransom Insurance in the Age of Cyber Extortion
It used to be that the exposure of kidnap and ransom was about providing coverage just in case the CEO, CFO, or their spouse were taken hostage by bad people. Today, the bad people are still taking hostages, but now it's more about taking your network hostage until you come up with 100 bitcoin.
Join us as Joe Harrington opens our eyes to the world of kidnap and ransom in an era of ransomware.
Business Auto By the Numbers (Symbols)
Books have been written about the confusion that comes along with the Business Auto symbols and the different endorsements available to expand coverage on the policy. Join us as David Thompson helps make sense out of the different symbols, and the endorsements that your customers will need to get the coverage that they already think they have.