Description
$34.00
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(3 elective CE credit hours)
Errors and omissions insurance, also known as E&O insurance and professional liability insurance, helps protect your assets from claims you made a mistake in your professional services. This insurance can cover your court costs, attorney fees or settlement payouts, which can be very costly, assuming you have coverage.
The purpose of this course to explain what E&O Insurance is, why it is important and how coverage works under various policies. Participants will gain an understanding on the basics of how E&O Insurance works, what it covers and how to make informed decisions based on coverage. This course employs real-life situations to show when and how E&O Insurance works.
Not all E&O insurance policies are created equally. Brokers need to understand the different coverages and how to maintain that coverage to help manage their risk, safeguard the livelihood of their families, guard their personal wealth, preserve their personal and professional reputation, and ensure their future in the profession.
Colorado Real Estate Commission Certificate # 111536
(approval 11/20/2025 until 11/19/2028)
Please note that this class is for informational purposes, it is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship.
This course is an edited version from a Live ZOOM session recorded previously with student participation
Jim is a practicing attorney focusing on litigation for the law firm White and Steele. He represents insurance companies as well as defends insured and self-insured parties who have been sued by third parties. Much of his practice focuses on defending real estate brokers, appraisers and mortgage brokers in civil actions as well as administrative licensing disputes. He has also represented clients in a wide variety of liability claims and declaratory judgment actions, including cases involving trucking and motor vehicle accidents, premises liability, food related injuries, contract disputes, employment disputes, actions based on Section 1983, real estate matters, professional liability, professional licensing and disciplinary matters, wrongful death, and traumatic brain injury. Jim often lectures on these topics.
Jim holds a B.A. from the University of Iowa, and he received his J.D from the University of Wyoming College of Law. He is barred to practice law in both Colorado and Wyoming. In 2010, Jim was recognized by Colorado Super Lawyer Magazine as a Rising Star.
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