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The Role of Courts in the Evolution of Standard Form Contracts: An Insurance Case Study, Daniel Schwarcz BYU Law Review
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The Medicare Problem: a solution to insolvency, Oscar Castro Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
When Constitutional Challenges to State Cancellation Moratoriums Enacted After Catastrophic Hurricanes Fail: A Call for a New Federal Insurance Program, Steven Plitt, Daniel Maldonaldo Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
State Mandated Disability Insurance as Salve to the Consumer Bankruptcy Imbroglio, Alena Allen BYU Law Review
Contra Applicantem or Contra Proferentem Applicatio: The Need for Clarification of the Doctrine of Contra Proferentem in the Context ofInsured-Created Ambiguities in Insurance Applications, Bradley D. Liggett BYU Law Review
Risky Business: Attorney Liability in Insurance Defense Litigation-A Review of the Arizona Supreme Court's Decision in Paradigm Insurance Co. v. Langerman Law Offices, BYU Law Review
Bad Fath Claims Against Insurers: The State Of Utah Law Fifteen Years After Beck v. Farmers Insurance Exchange, William Kevin Tanner Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Unraveling the Lining of ERISA Health Insurer Pockets-A Vote for National Federal Common Law Adoption of the Make Whole Doctrine, David M. Kono BYU Law Review
Splitting the Baby: Apportioning Environmental Liability Among Triggered Insurance Policies, Rebecca M. Bratspies BYU Law Review
Auto-Owners Insurance Co. v. Harrington: Resisting the Impulse to Judicially Rewrite Exclusion Clauses, D. Heath Bailey BYU Law Review
Protecting the Insured in Utah: Rethinking the "Interstitial" Approach of Allen v. Prudential Property & Casualty Insurance Co., Mark T. Flickinger Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Tax Policy and Health Care Reform: Rethinking the Tax Treatment of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance, Bradley W. Joondeph BYU Law Review
The Economics and Politics of Emergency Health Care for the Poor: The Patient Dumping Dilemma, Maria O'Brien Hylton BYU Law Review
Constitutional Law-Entitlement Doctrine-Michigan Compulsory No-Fault Automobile Insurance Law Violates Due Process- Shavers v. Attorney General, 402 Mich. 554, 267 N.W.2d 72 (1978)., BYU Law Review
Profits in Subrogation : An Insurer's Claim to Be More than Indemnified, Jay S. Bybee BYU Law Review
Should Legal Malpractice Insurance Be Mandatory?, BYU Law Review
Insurance Law-Uninsured Motorist Coverage-Insurers Extending Liability Coverage Into Mexico Need Not Provide Coextensive Uninsured Motorist Coverage- Transamerica Insurance Co. v. McKee, Roger C. Decker BYU Law Review
Title Insurance: Recovery for Emotional Distress for Wrongful Failure to Defend, BYU Law Review
No-Fault: A Perspective, Leon Green BYU Law Review
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