FIDELITY & SURETY LAW COMMITTEE

Welcome to the home page of the Fidelity & Surety Law Committee of the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association. These pages will provide you with information about our Committee and other items of use to fidelity and surety law practitioners. Please provide any comments on what you would like to see here in the future to our Chair Seth Mills and our Technology Chair/Website Coordinator, Omar J. Harb .

A brief overview of the Committee.


Information on the benefits and privileges associated with membership in
the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section (TIPS), and The Fidelity
and Surety Law Committee
,including online forms for membership
applications.



See a comprehensive listing of TIPS publications, including FSLC Committee publications and audio/visual materials. These materials include practical desk top manuals written by the most respected fidelity and surety professionals. The materials are available for order on-line, with deep discounts for TIPS members.



Please click below to take a look at a series of galleries of images from past FLSC events!! FSLC Photo Galleries



Committee reports available for download 2006/2007 Annual Report

Last Modified on Friday, August 15, 2008 12:50 PM


Information on all committee events, including CLE programs, Section meetings, and other important dates and deadlines.
Click on our Surety and Fidelity Events calendar to see a listing of future industry events (both FSLC and non-FSLC events are listed).


Contains various links to fidelity and surety information including related fidelity and surety organizations and helpful sites for finding attorneys and experts.


Comprehensive information regarding the FSLC List Serves.


Information on the Section's Young Professionals Committee.


Complete listing FSLC Leadership, including
addresses and phone numbers. FSLC members can update their biographical
information (firm names, addresses, email, address, etc.) by sending an
email to Wanda Workman


Click below to view a complette listing of all committee members FSLC Membership Directory

     
The Fidelity and Surety Law Committee Newsletter, published quarterly, is a publication of interest to fidelity and surety practitioners, consultants and company claims professionals. Members of the committee may access current and prior editions.



Now furnished to all FSLC members as a free member benefit by E-mail link, The Fidelity & Surety Digest is a quarterly publication in circulation since 1963. Fidelity & Surety Digest provides authoritative summaries of the most recent fidelity and surety cases. Fidelity & Surety Digest is compiled under an arrangement with the Surety & Fidelity Association of America, overseen by an Editorial Board comprised of seasoned FSLC practitioners. Each issue averages 16 to 20 pages in length and summarizes approximately 100 cases. The digest is an up-to-date, informative tool no fidelity and surety professional can afford to be without.


Answers to common inquiries from members, professionals, and the general community.



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