Steering Through Risk: Essential Auto Liability Insights for Canadian Non-Profits Webinar (IISA)
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Non-owned auto liability ranks among the top risks for many non-profit organizations. Most non-profits rely on volunteer and staff drivers to fulfill their programing needs. So what happens if the driver gets into an accident? Gain insights into essential insurance needs for Canadian non-profits with a focus on non-owned automobile insurance. Explore provincial regulations, foundational best practices, and key case law for non-profits to effectively manage risks including general liability and D&O coverage. This introductory session is ideal for those new to these concepts and those who would like to explore relevant case studies. WEBINAR OBJECTIVES • Review non-owned automobile liability for non-profits • Discuss essential insurance needs for non-profits • Gain regulatory insights by highlighting auto insurance differences in various provinces • Identify best practices for vehicle risk management FEES (membership required) $61.90 IISA Member CE Credits: AIC# 71092 1 CE hour General & Adjuster (AB) Please be aware that tardy log-in or early log-out to/from either of the webinar sessions will preclude IISA from issuing a CE certificate for this education session. * If you require CE credits for licensing renewal requirements in provinces other than AB , please check with your provincial licensing regulator for validity. Cancellation Policy: Participant substitutions accepted up to 24 hours prior to webinar day 1 (substitute must be current member). IISA reserves the right to cancel the webinar due to unforeseen circumstances. New members: IISA Membership Fee of $90 (expiring May 31, 2025) is applicable. For assistance to renew or process a new membership, please contact iisamail@insuranceinstitute.ca or 403-266-3427. PRICES ARE BEFORE TAX.
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Mike Fleurantin is an experienced lawyer who transitioned from working as an insurance defense counsel to supporting sports organizations with various legal matters. During his tenure as insurance defense counsel at TD Bank, he managed complex claims and contract negotiations, gaining significant expertise in resolving high-stakes disputes. His role involved working closely with top-level counsel, which helped refine his legal acumen in managing multifaceted legal challenges. Now, Fleurantin brings his legal expertise to the sports world, where he assists organizations with governance, compliance, and legal issues related to sports safety and organizational management. His work is centered on fostering legally sound, inclusive, and respectful environments within sports organizations. His experience in high-pressure legal contexts allows him to provide nuanced advice to sport organizations, helping them navigate the complexities of the legal landscape.