RIMS 2009 Sessions Guide - (Page 33) Top Legal Developments—What You Need to Know to Keep Current (LEG101) Monday, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Every year a handful of critical court decisions alter the risk management landscape. Hear business insurance reporters and legal experts for policyholders and insurers identify the top developments and discuss their impact. Gain the legal knowledge you need and understand how you can use this information effectively. Mark Plumer Partner Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Alan Rutkin Partner Rivkin Radler LLP Paul D. Winston Editor Business Insurance establishment of crane safety procedures, including work performed by subcontractors. Explore the key causes of crane-related accidents by reviewing several crane incidents. Discuss proactive risk management elements of a crane safety program, including subcontractor selection, training and certification, technology-based precautions and safety procedures to avoid accidents. Gain the knowledge and tools necessary to implement and maintain an effective program for safe crane operations. William B. Noonan Vice President, Risk Management Structure Tone, Inc. Stanley Rosen, Ph.D., PE, CIH, CSP Vice President AIG Consultants Michael Pankonien, ARM, CIH, CSP, P.E. Director, Risk Control Frank Crystal & Company Who Owes Whom What? Indemnity and Additional Insured Issues (LEG201) Wednesday, 10:45 am - 12:15 pm While indemnity provisions and additional insured requirements are frequently employed methods of transferring the risk of losses, these contractual risk transfer methods are often misunderstood and misapplied. To make matters worse, judicial interpretation and enforcement of these provisions vary dramatically. Review the issues and gain practical guidance through several scenarios covering contract negotiation, certificate of insurance concerns, claims tender, negotiation strategies, settlement and litigation. This session is hosted by RIMS San Diego Chapter. Tyrone R. Childress Partner Howrey LLP Karen J. Golden, ARM, CPCU Senior Vice President, Risk Management R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company Associate in Risk Management 55 Review Session (LCT200) Tuesday, 9:00 am - 11:30 am At this final review session for the national Associate in Risk Management (ARM) 55 exam, we focus on helping you understand the more challenging areas of the course. Advanced preparation in the ARM 55 course, Risk Control, is recommended for the fullest benefit from this session. Susan Kearney, ARM, CPCU, AU, AAI Senior Director, Knowledge Resources Insurance Institute of America Disaster Recovery Planning for a Global Organization (LCT101) Monday, 1:45 pm - 3:15 pm A perfectly constructed disaster recovery plan is crucial to the financial stability of your global organization. How should you and the corporate head of security react if major operating entities are simultaneously severely damaged by a major natural catastrophe, such as hurricane or flood? Hear how a disaster recovery plan will stabilize and enhance business confidence with full accounts of actual incidents and how they were addressed and rectified. Alan Buchfuhrer Jack Shaughnessy Executive Vice President Vice President Cunningham Lindsey International Wyndham Worldwide Corporation James G. Iervolino Global Vice President Wyndham Worldwide Corporation Register now at www.RIMS.org/RIMS2009 LOSS CONTROL lOSS CONTROl A Risk Management Update for Safe Crane Operations (LCT201) Tuesday, 2:15 pm - 3:45 pm Recent high-visibility catastrophes involving cranes have created a renewed awareness of the potential dangers on a construction project. Owners and contractors look to their risk professionals to assist in the 33 http://www.RIMS.org/RIMS2009
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