Peter Felsenfeld Co-Authors "Pros and Cons of Public Agency Captives" in Risk Management Magazine
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Feb 2, 2016
Peter J. Felsenfeld, an associate in Hinshaw's San Francisco office, co-authored "Pros and Cons of Public Agency Captives," which appears in Risk Management magazine. The article notes that public agencies nationwide are increasingly forming captives as an alternative to traditional risk management programs and discusses the benefits and disadvantages of the captive model in the public sector.
Peter Felsenfeld handles a broad range of litigation matters, including insurance coverage disputes, reinsurance, bad faith liability actions, contractual disputes, construction defect and complex securities actions. He has served as coverage counsel for major commercial general liability and professional liability insurers throughout the United States.
To read the full article, please visit the Risk Management magazine website.
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