BOSTON
CHAPTER CPCU SOCIETY
May 2008 - Joint Luncheon Meeting with
Massachusetts Society of Licensed
Insurance Advisors
s Date: Thursday, May 15, 2008
s Time: 11:30 am – Noon
Registration
12:00 – 12:45 pm Lunch
& Announcements
12:45 – 1:30 pm Speaker
Presentation
s Place: Seaport/World
Trade Center, Boston, MA
(Directions
on Reverse Side of This Notice)
There will be signage at the WTC entrance to
the meeting room.
s Presenter: David
O’Connor of O’Connor & Associates, LLC, Boston. David is a frequent presenter on coverage and
contractual risk issues to various insurers and RIMS chapters, including the
Annual RIMS Conference. Mr. O'Connor has been selected as a Massachusetts Super
Lawyer by Boston Magazine for three consecutive years.
s Topic: “The Nuts and Bolts of Contractual Risk
Transfer”. David
will explore how the skillful employment of contractual risk transfer devices has
been complicated by evolving additional insured endorsements, inconsistent
judicial interpretation and conflicting expectations of policyholders and
insurers. He will address the
consequences and pose the question of whether an insured's contractual
commitments to others trump its insurer's concurrent coverage clause.
s Cost: $35.00 per person (Checks made
payable to “Boston Chapter CPCU”) Save with
a 4 Pak - $120 for 4 meeting tickets (good through June 2008)
To reserve your place or places, please send
this form (or a copy of it) with your check to: Boston
Chapter CPCU, c/o The
Insurance Library Association of Boston, 156 State Street, Boston, MA 02109 (T): 617- 227-2087, (F): 617- 723-8524
Reminder:
Attendance at Monthly Meetings Earns Credit for CPD Qualification – log
on to www.cpcusociety.org for more info
on how to qualify for Continuing Professional Development.
Name: _____________________________
Company: __________________________________
Guest(s):
____________________________________________________________________________
Indicate your
Meal Choice(s): chicken or
fish . A cash bar will be available.
Directions to the Seaport
World Trade
Center
Complex
FROM Points West via I-90:
Follow the Massachusetts Turnpike/Interstate 90 East to Exit 25 –
South Boston. At the top of the ramp, bear left
towards Seaport
Boulevard.
At the first set of lights, proceed straight onto East Service Road. At the
next set of lights, take a right onto Seaport Boulevard. The Seaport Boulevard entrance to the Seaport Garage is
located ahead on the right.
FROM Points South via I-93:
Heading northbound on I-93 towards Boston, take Exit 20, which will be immediately
after Exit 18. Follow the signs to “I-90 East.” Take the first tunnel exit to
"South
Boston.” At the
first set of lights at the top of the ramp, proceed straight onto East Service
Road. At the next set of lights, take a right onto Seaport Boulevard. The Seaport Boulevard entrance to the Seaport Garage will be
ahead on the right.
FROM Logan
International
Airport
and Route 1A South:
Follow the signs towards I-90 West - Ted Williams Tunnel. Take the Ted Williams
Tunnel to Exit 25. At the top of the ramp proceed straight onto B Street. Follow B Street to the end and take a right onto Seaport Boulevard. The Seaport Boulevard entrance to the Seaport Garage will be
on your right.
FROM Points North via I-93:
Heading southbound on Interstate 93 Boston, take Exit 23, Purchase Street
and move into the left lane. At the top of the ramp, take a left
turn onto the Evelyn
Moakley Bridge/Seaport Boulevard. Follow Seaport Boulevard for approximately .8 miles, the Seaport Boulevard entrance to the Seaport Garage will be
on the right, after the Seaport Boulevard/B Street intersection.
FROM Points West via Storrow Drive:
Take
Storrow Drive East to Leverett Circle and follow signs for Interstate 93
South/Logan Airport. Once on Interstate 93 South, follow directions from
“Points North”.
From Public Transportation:
From South Station, take the MBTA Silver Line Waterfront (one level above
the Red Line, one below the food court) to World
Trade Center Station. Take the stairs/escalators/elevators to
the second level and exit onto World Trade Center Ave.