Robert Edward Frankel

Dish Network LLC, Englewood, CO

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Education

1992
Loyola Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1989
University of California - Berkeley, BA - Bachelor of Arts

Publications

2009:
Design Green Construction.com, Defective Workmanship and Insurance
2008:
Lorman’s Coursebook for Landlord and Tenant Law in Pennsylvania, Insurance for Landlord-Tenants
2007:
Law Journal Press, Insuring Real Property Businesses (Treatise)
2006:
AKO Policyholder Advisor Conference Maximizing Your Insurance Recovery Seminar Coursebook, Key Issues Affecting D&O and E&O Liability Insurance
2006:
National Business Institute’s Coursebook for Real Estate For the Estate Planning Professional Seminar, Insurance Considerations-Property and Business Interruption Insurance
2006:
Construction Law Supplement to the Pennsylvania Law Weekly, Defective Workmanship and Insurance
2006:
ICFAI Journal of Insurance Law , Vol. IV, No. 3, at 15-41, Insurance Recovery for Building and Construction Liabilities
2006:
National Business Institute's Pennsylvania Coursebook on Real Estate Law: Advanced Issues and Answers, Insurance Recovery: Advanced Issues in Real Estate-Law
2006:
National Business Institute's Birmingham, Alabama Coursebook on Real Estate Law: Advanced Issues and Answers, Advanced Insurance Recovery Issues for Real Estate-Related Businesses
2005:
Corporate Counsel Magazine, Insurance Coverage for Computer Losses
2005:
National Business Institute's Coursebook on Insurance Coverage Law In Pennsylvania, First-Party Coverage
2005:
Environmental Protection, An E&O Eye Opener
2005:
Environmental Claims Journal at 259-66, Issue 17 (3-4),, Volatile Coverage: Professional Liability Insurance for Environmental Professionals
2005:
Real Estate Finance, Vol. 22, No.4, at 20-21, Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Claims
2005:
BNA’s Corporate Counsel Weekly, Vol. 20, No. 2, Defending Against Your Competitor’s Lawsuit: Scope of Insurance Coverage for Antitrust Liabilities
2005:
AKO Real Estate and Construction Advisor,, Insurance Coverage For Construction Defect Claims
2004:
AKO Policyholder Advisor, MTBE: Coverage for the Oil Industry’s “Spreading” Problem
2004:
Partner Advisory Advantage, Vol. 2, No. 7, Professional Liability Insurance for Accountants in the Post-Enron World, Partner Advisory Advantage, Vol. 2, No. 7, July 2004
2004:
The Insurance Coverage Law Bulletin, We Didn’t Really Mean “Intentional”: Structural Ambiguity Created By Personal Injury Coverage
2004:
Corporate Counsel Magazine, The “Deemer” Clause: Another Undisclosed Effort To Limit Coverage
2003:
Risk and Insurance Magazine, What Did You Know -- And When Did You Know It?
2003:
The American Banker, Does Your Error-and-Omission Insurance Need A Tune-Up?
2003:
AKO Real Estate and Construction Advisor, Insurance Coverage for Zero-Sum and Other Net Settlements in Construction Defect Litigation
2003:
Practical Accountant, Protecting Yourself Post-Enron
2003:
ISO E&S Loss Control Executive Forum Coursebook, Current Issues In The Litigation Of Loss Control
2003:
Corporate Counsel Magazine, Do You Have Insurance Coverage For Contractual Liabilities: The Crossroads Of Tort And Contract
2002:
AKO Insurance Coverage for Financial Institutions Seminar Coursebook, Current Issues in Directors and Officers Liability Insurance
2002:
The Legal Intelligencer, Clear And Present Danger: The Known Loss Doctrine
2002:
The Pennsylvania Law Weekly, A Clear And Present Danger
2002:
Insurance Coverage Law Bulletin, Policyholders' Tools For Obtaining Coverage For Zero-Sum And Other Net Settlements
2001:
AKO Port Authorities Insurance Alert, World Trade Center Shutdowns May Trigger Insurance Coverage
2001:
AKO Construction Trade Insurance Alert, Deciphering The Undecipherable: Insurance Coverage For Construction Defects
2000:
The Legal Intelligencer, Avoiding, Litigating the Insurance “Bait And Switch"
1998:
Risk Management Magazine, A Guide To E&O Insurance
1992:
Loyola (Los Angeles) Law School International and Comparative Law Journal, volume 14, Author of Comment, Recognizing Self-Determination In International Law: Kuwait’s Conflict With Iraq
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