Ready to curl up with a good book? Want to advance your knowledge of risk management? Great! You can kill two birds with one stone (or heavy book). Your author annually ventures a humble (and admittedly subjective) opinion on the best risk management books to come out over the past year. This time is no exception. A drum roll, please, as I open the envelope. And the winners are, in no particular order: The Three Faces of Executive Liability by Richard Clarke, Academy of Producer Insurance Studies, P.O. Box 27027, Austin, TX 78755-2027, 800-526-2777, $25 + $2.50 S&H. The author, an executive with Palmer & Cay in Atlanta, also wrote the excellent 1994 book, Maximizing Coverage Minimizing Costs. Clarkes newer book focuses on the exposures, coverages, and risk management aspects of directors and officers, employment practices liability, and fiduciary liability.
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