janvier 20, 2026, 1:30 - 4:30 PM
Don’t Miss Out – The 2026 E&O Essentials Session Is Almost Here! Join us for an engaging and informative Errors & Omissions Loss Control Webinar designed to help you strengthen your risk management strategies, meet your loss control requirements, and protect your brokerage’s reputation and future.
Presented in partnership with IBANS and Swiss Re Corporate Solutions, this interactive session will equip you with the latest tools, trends, and insights in Errors & Omissions (E&O) loss prevention and claims management.
Not part of the IBANB E&O Program? No problem! Non-program participants can attend for just $75 per person. Spaces are limited — register early to secure your spot and start 2026 strong!
This webinar is free for IBANB member brokerages participating in our Professional Liability Program with Swiss Re. Eligible brokerages are encouraged to attend to maintain their loss control credit and should review participation guidelines to determine the required number of attendees per office.
To determine the number of employees you are required to send to the seminar to maintain your discount, please consult the seminar attendance criteria table here: Risk Management Seminar Requirements Loss Control Eligibility Criteria.
Amy is a partner with Cox & Palmer’s Halifax office and practices in the areas of litigation, insurance defence law and professional regulation. She earned her law degree at the University of New Brunswick after completing a degree in political science at St. Francis Xavier University.
Amy is a frequent lecturer on civil litigation and insurance defence issues and also contributes to a series of Case Law Updates for the insurance industry. She is Chair of the National Insurance Law Sub-Section for the Canadian Bar Association.
Amy is also currently the chair of the Articling and Recruitment Committee for Cox & Palmer’s Halifax office, looking for great students to join the firm and guiding them successfully through the articling process.
Regularly represents insurance clients on a wide variety of issues.
Extensive experience in automobile claims, including bodily injury and accident benefits claims pertaining to income replacement; professional liability and discipline; occupiers’ liability; product liability; and property damage claims.
Appeared before all levels of court in Nova Scotia and before numerous administrative Boards and Tribunals in professional disciplinary matters.
Grace Leung joined Swiss Re in February 2024 as Vice President and Claims Expert, focusing on complex Canadian liability claims. With experience in both U.S. and Canadian jurisdictions, Grace brings more than 20 years of legal and insurance expertise, specializing in E&O, CGL, and D&O claims. She is passionate about helping brokers reduce risk and understand evolving claim trends across the industry.