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*PRE-ORDER, APPROX 4-6 BUSINESS DAYS* Ontario Insurance Law & Commentary 2026 Edition by Arie Odinocki 9780433538080 *FINAL SALE* [ZZ]

*PRE-ORDER, APPROX 4-6 BUSINESS DAYS* Ontario Insurance Law & Commentary 2026 Edition by Arie Odinocki 9780433538080 *FINAL SALE* [ZZ]

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This concise guide to non-automobile-related insurance law in Ontario is designed for insurance law practitioners, in-house counsel, and insurance companies and professionals. The commentary, developed by Michael S. Teitelbaum and edited and updated by Arie Odinocki and George Nathanael of Isaacs Odinocki LLP, provides an overview of the principles and key issues in liability, property and life insurance, plus an annotated review of key provisions of the Insurance Act.

This annually updated desktop reference includes these unique features:

  • Expert overview commentary on key elements in the practice of liability, property and life insurance – gives you a better grasp of common issues in daily practice
  • Expert review of key provisions of the Ontario Insurance Act – assists you in finding how key provisions have been interpreted
  • Expert insights on recent developments and practice issues – keeps you up-to-date and informed
  • Full text of the Insurance Act and key Regulations, and related legislation – provides ready access to the most current legislation
  • Full text of pertinent Superintendent's Guidelines – keeps you on guard for operational protocols

Highlights of the 2026 Edition

  • Updated and revised commentary
  • Discussion of recent Ontario Court of Appeal decisions such as:
    • Wiener Städtische Versicherung AG Vienna Insurance Group v. Infrassure Ltd., a rare appellate decision in Canada interpreting a “follow settlements” clause in a retrocession agreement between insurers
    • Stewart v. Bay of Quinte Insurance, finding that insured’s claim under a property policy is not barred despite absence of a sworn proof of loss
    • Furtado v. Lloyd’s Underwriters, finding that the insured is not entitled to liability coverage due to late notice despite operation of a confidentiality order
  • Updates on cases such as:
    • Loblaw Companies Limited v. Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company of Canada considering key concepts in multi-party, multi-period coverage litigation, including allocation of defence costs, control of an insured’s defence, and split file protocols, and the recent decisions addressing business interruption claims in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
    • Workman Optometry Professional Corp. v. Certas Home and Auto Insurance Co.
    • SIR Corp. v. Aviva Insurance Co. of Canada

Who Should Buy

  • Insurance law practitioners including private, government, corporate and in-house counsel – who want to stay abreast of recent developments and practice issues
  • Insurance companies including insurance brokers, adjusters and risk managers – who need to interpret and explain insurance policies
  • Insurance professionals' institutes – who need to be a resource for members on current practice issues
  • Large business corporations – who need an authoritative overview of the legislative framework and ready access to the legislation
  • Academic institutions – who want to add a practitioner's discussion of insurance law to their resources