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Welcome
When
something goes wrong, who pays for it? That is a central question in all
legal systems. Problems of risk and responsibility pervade the law. They
constitute the principal concern of the business of insurance, with its
enormous concentration of capital. Considering the importance of those
problems, their complexity, and the magnitude of the economic and social
stakes that turn on the answers to them, it is astonishing that they
have received so little systematic academic attention.
The Insurance Law Center of the University of Connecticut School of Law will serve as a national resource for education and study of insurance as a business and of more general questions of risk and responsibility in which the institutions of insurance are embedded. With its specialized curriculum, unique LL.M. program, research initiatives, conferences and workshops, and student-edited journal, the Insurance Law Center is without parallel in the nation.
With this web site, we invite your participation in one of the most exciting and promising endeavors in legal education today.
Sincerely,

Hugh C. Macgill
Dean, School of Law

