Scholars - Academic, Insurance, Legal

Academic Scholars / Academic Papers 

Insurance / Risk Scholars / Academic Papers 

  • James L. Athearn
    • University of South Carolina
    • <WishList> - “New South Life: A Case Study”, by James L Athearn, in the April 1973 issue (Vol. XIX, No. 5) of Business and Economic Review; published by the Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of South Carolina; -<WishList>
  • Joseph Belth
  • Richard B. Corbett - Resume - 15p
  • Mark Dorfman
  • Sandra Gustavson
  • Robert E. Hoyt
  • Solomon S. Huebner
  • Robert W. Klein
    • Georgia State University - 1996-2018, Director of the Center of Risk Management and Insurance Research
  • David R Lange
  • Robert Mehr 
  • Travis Pritchett
    • University of South Carolina - 1973-2013
  • Barry S. Mulholland
  • Terri Vaughn 
  • William Scheel 
  • Emmett J. Vaughan

Legal Scholars  /  Law Reviews / Law Reviews – Snippets


  • Kenneth S. Abraham
    • 2013 - LR - Four Conceptions of Insurance, by Kenneth S. Abraham - 46p
  • Tom Baker
    • 1994 - LR - Constructing the Insurance Relationship: Sales Stories, Claims Stories, and Insurance Contract Damages, by Tom Baker - 41p
  • Omri Ben-Shahar
    • 2011 - LR - The Failure of Mandated Disclosures, by Omri Ben-Shahar - 103p 
  • Michelle Boardman
    • 2006 - LR - Contra Proferentem: The Allure of Ambiguous Boiletplate, by Michelle E. Boardman - 25p
  • Michael J. Borden
    • 2004 - LR - PSLRA, SLUSA, and Defrauded Retirement Investors: Overlooked Side Effects of a Potent Legislative Medicine, by Michael J. Borden  ---  [BonkNote]  ---  60p
      • Vanishing Premium, Class Actions, Life Insurance Companies
    • 2013 - LR - Of Outside Monitors and Inside Monitors: The Role of Journalists in Caremark Litigation, by Michael J. Borden - 36p
      • In re Caremark International Inc. Derivative Litigation
      • There is good reason to believe that journalists can be effective monitors of corporate wrongdoing.
      • Gensler’s comments suggest that regulators and the public depend on journalists to assist in law enforcement and to ensure that markets function.
        • Corporate law should take advantage of this extralegal constraint by modifying the duty to monitor to clear the way for journalists to make their contributions.
  • Elizabeth F. Brown
  • tamarfrankel.com/
  • Martin Grace
  • Keeton
  • Spencer Kimball 
  • Jeremy Kress 
  • Patricia McCoy 
  • Daniel Schwarcz 
  • Stempel
  • Peter Siegelman
  • Peter N. Swisher
  • Susan Randall
    • 1999 - LR - Insurance Regulation in the United States: Regulatory Federalism and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Susan Randall - 77p
    • 2004 - LR - Judicial Attitudes Toward Arbitration and the Resurgence of Unconscionability, Susan Randall - 40p
  • Cass Sunstein 
  • Elizabeth Warren 
  • David Zaring