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How does an E&O clearance process protect against claims of libel?
13 March, 2020 • Kailin CheWHAT TO KNOW ABOUT E&O INSURANCE AND LIBEL / SLANDER / DEFAMATION E&O INSURANCE FILM | ERRORS AND OMISSIONS INSURANCE FILM: Kailin Che (Lawyer): Depending on the policy, E&O insurance should also provide defense and indemnification for claims relating to defamation and in order for a defamation claim to exi...
What to Know About Rain Photography: Protecting Your Camera in Rain
9 March, 2020 • Grant PattenSource: Shutterstock Royalty-free stock photo ID: 1095459860 NOTE: This article is specifically about protecting your gear from rain and is not applicable to underwater photography. Underwater photography poses different kinds of risks and requires additional underwriting information to insure. If you do any photograph...
Fire, Flood, Injury: Stage Disasters & Insurance Considerations
4 March, 2020 • Grant PattenThis post reviews some infamous theatrical stage disasters that have happened over the years. We cannot guarantee that any of these disasters would have necessarily been covered under any insurance claim (coverage decisions are ultimately up to the insurance company), but it is nonetheless instructive to consider what ...
I’m just starting out in my photography business; do I need insurance?
27 February, 2020 • David McLeishShutterstock Royalty-free stock photo ID: 445094317 You might not expect to hear this from an insurance broker, but if you’re wondering whether you need insurance – maybe you don’t! Many photographers, and most professional photographers, don’t need to wonder: they know, because they are told they must carry insurance....
I'm renting a car (in Canada) for my movie – what do I need?
20 February, 2020 • Diane KonecnySome of the most common questions we get from clients are about vehicles: What coverage do I need? Do I need to buy anything from the rental company? Can a 20-year-old production assistant (PA) drive the car(s)? Well, here is what you need to know about renting vehicles when shooting a production in Canada. We will bre...
Announcement on New Hire Alyson Locacciato – David Hamilton CEO
14 February, 2020 • David HamiltonAlyson Locacciato Front Row is pleased to announce Alyson Locacciato has joined our LA office as an account executive. Alyson is an experienced broker (California property & casualty license). She worked at American Entertainment Insurance Services for ~2 years before joining Front Row. She specialized in: short sh...
How does an E&O clearance process protect against plagiarism claims?
3 February, 2020 • Remy KhouzamE&O insurance film | errors and omissions insurance film: Remy Khouzam (Lawyer): When discussing a project, a lawyer and his client (the producer) will have to look at various things regarding the nature of the project itself; for example: Is it an original project? Is it a project adapted from previous work? Who c...
Why do we need to answer ALL the questions on an E&O application?
27 January, 2020 • Steve FraserWhat are lawyers looking for in the responses? E&O INSURANCE FILM | ERRORS AND OMISSIONS INSURANCE FILM: Steve Fraser (Lawyer): ALL the questions on an E&O application should be answered because they all reflect something that the insurer needs to know, but most of all, it’s an administrative thing. If you don’...
20 Effective Ways to Protect Your Saxophone (Downloadable Checklist!)
21 January, 2020 • Grant PattenAs an entertainment insurance brokerage with a specialty in creating custom insurance packages for musicians, we have seen enough music gear-related insurance claims to be able to speak with some authority on what musicians can do to protect their gear. As it’s one of the most popular instruments, let’s focus on the sa...
20 Effective Ways to Protect Your Violin (Downloadable Checklist!)
20 January, 2020 • Grant PattenAs an entertainment insurance brokerage with a specialty in creating custom insurance packages for musicians, we have seen enough music gear-related insurance claims to be able to speak with some authority on what musicians can do to protect their gear. As it’s one of the most popular instruments, let’s focus on the vi...
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