Professor
Miller's University of Baltimore School of Law Students
Since
1997, Professor Miller has been an adjunct professor at the University
of Baltimore School of Law. He presently instructs in both
insurance and sports law.
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Insurance Law - A study of contracts of insurance, including life, health, property, accident, and liability; interpretation of insurance contracts; conditions precedent; representations; warranties; terms; conditions; coverages; insurable interests; rights of beneficiaries; exemptions; excess liabilities; waiver and estoppel; subrogation; controls on the insurance industry; procedural and evidentiary aspects, including pleadings, declaratory judgments, interpleaders, and joint tortfeasor releases. The course gives a special focus to Maryland insurance law, specifically insurance issues related to motor vehicle accidents.
- Sports Law - This course provides
a student an overview of the business and legal issues within
the areas of professional and amateur sports. Specifically, but
not limited to, the following: professional clubs, professional
leagues, sports marketing contracts, negotiation techniques, television,
sponsorship, insurance, and athletic associations. All such issues
covered shall have a relationship to basic principles of law:
contract, antitrust, tort, corporate, and other areas.

