Robert Jerry, the Floyd R. Gibson Missouri Endowed Professor of Law-Emeritus at Mizzou Law spoke with WalletHub to give consumers advice on when and how much collision insurance they should buy. To read the full article, visit:…
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Professor-Emeritus Robert Jerry Publishes Article on Post-Pandemic Insurance
Mizzou Law Professor-Emeritus Robert Jerry published an article, “Insurance in a Post-Pandemic World,” in the ABA tort trial and insurance practice section publication The Brief’s summer issue. In the article, Jerry discusses how the pandemic may change the insurance claim and litigation environment moving…
Professor-Emeritus Robert Jerry Publishes Op-Ed on Champlain Tower Collapse
Mizzou Law Professor-Emeritus Robert Jerry published an op-ed piece in the Tampa Bay Times on Aug. 2. In his article, Professor Jerry argues that the collapse of the Champlain Towers condominium collapse in Florida in June can be blamed on regulatory failure. To read Professor Jerry’s full article, visit:…
Podcast: Professor Jerry talks about his article on COVID-19 rationing
Professor Robert Jerry recently joined Dr. David Hyman of Georgetown Law to talk about his article COVID-19: Responsibility and Accountability in a World of Rationing, Journal of Law and the Biosciences. The podcast, COVID-19: Responsibility, Accountability, Liability, and Health Care Provider Duties of Care in a World of Rationing, is part of a podcast series, Marketplace of Ideas, hosted by…
Professor Jerry publishes paper on social media communications on campuses
The latest American Council on Education (ACE) “To the Point” brief, “Campus Inclusion and Freedom of Expression: Managing Social Media,” written by Robert H. Jerry II focuses on how and why campus leaders should be proactive in managing social media platforms, as well as how to respond to problems that arise. The brief lists the most commonly asked questions about free…
Professor Jerry Comments in WalletHub Article about Car Insurance in Missouri
Professor Bob Jerry was contacted by WalletHub for his expert comments included with its article “2019’s Best Cheap Car Insurance in Missouri.” He commented about the factors keeping insurance rates from being lower, ways state and local governments can adopt regulations to make drivers more safe, the need for consumers to be savvy shoppers for their cars and the insurance…
Professor Jerry Publishes Article About Managing Hurricane Risk
Professor Bob Jerry published an article titled “Managing Hurricane (and Other Natural Disaster) Risk” in the Winter 2019 issue of the Texas A&M Law Review. In this article, Professor Jerry examines the tradeoffs involved in creating and implementing a national preparedness framework for catastrophe risk management and recovery, using hurricanes as the departure point for his…
Professor Jerry Publishes Article About Mediators and Insurance Disputes
Professor Bob Jerry recently published an article titled “Vade Mecum: Mediators and Disputes Involving Insurance,” in the Fall 2019 issue of the Journal of Dispute Resolution. The article provides insights about insurance to assist mediators in applying their skills and acumen effectively in situations where insurance is an important variable in the parties’ dispute.…
“Managing Natural Disaster Risk:” Professor Jerry Speaks to Oregon Division of Financial Regulation
Professor Bob Jerry spoke to the staff of the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation on December 11 on the topic of “Managing Natural Disaster Risk.” Professor Jerry’s article of the same title, which was based on a presentation he gave at Texas A&M University School of Law in April, is forthcoming in the Texas A&M Law Review in 2019. In…
Professor Jerry Interviewed for KOMU Fact Check Story
KOMU-TV recently interviewed Professor Robert Jerry for one of its TARGET 8 Fact Check stories on political advertising. The story is about the ads contesting Republican Senate candidate Josh Hawley’s positions on health insurance coverage for people with pre-existing conditions. As Professor Jerry explains, excluding coverage for pre-existing conditions has been illegal for large group plans since 1996 and for…