6214
Fall 2025
Insurance Law
Insurance is omnipresent in the practice of law because insurance is the primary means by which companies and individuals deal with risks. Lawyers, of course, often make a living either by counseling clients about how to plan for risks or by serving clients whose risks have developed into losses. This course will introduce students to fundamental principles of insurance law and regulation. It will survey the nature and function of insurance, insurance contract formation and meanings, and insurance regulation. We will also look at specific legal issues relating to different lines of insurance, such as property, life, health, and liability insurance.
Instructor
Daniel Schwarcz
Law Faculty
Syllabus
Course Information
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Insurance LawCredits
3
Course Equivalency
Students may NOT earn credit if LAW 5214 was previously completed.
Subject / Concentration
Administrative & Regulatory Law
Business Law*
Commercial Law
Health Law & Bioethics*
Student year
J.D. - 2L/3L (Upper Division)
LL.M.
Grade base
A - F
Course type
Lecture
* Indicates Concentration