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The Supreme Court's Decision in Hillman v. Maretta: The Perils of Beneficiary Designation
Posted on 18 Jun 2013 by Leo Martinez

By Professor by Leo P. Martinez Hillman v. Maretta , decided by the U.S. Supreme Court on June 3, 2013 [ enhanced version available to lexis.com subscribers ], illustrates the intricacies of the constitutional preemption doctrine and the difficulty... Read More

Legal News Podcast - New Hampshire Federal Court Dismisses Challenge to Obamacare - Standing Not A Fiction
Posted on 7 Apr 2011 by LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff

A New Hampshire federal judge dismisses a challenge to the Health Care Act by a Medicare recipient, and, a $111 million interest award is issued in a Texas federal patent case. Hear these and other stories from LexisNexis® Mealey's Publications... Read More

Legal News Podcast - New Hampshire Federal Court Dismisses Challenge to Obamacare - Standing Not A Fiction
Posted on 7 Apr 2011 by LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff

A New Hampshire federal judge dismisses a challenge to the Health Care Act by a Medicare recipient, and, a $111 million interest award is issued in a Texas federal patent case. Hear these and other stories from LexisNexis® Mealey's Publications... Read More

Language on Authority of New Federal Insurance Office Agreed to by Drafters of the House and Senate Financial Reform Bill
Posted on 30 Jun 2010 by InsureReinsure: The Insurance-Reinsurance Blog

Late last week, the House and Senate drafters of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (H.R. 4173) came to final compromise on the language creating the first ever office in the federal government that is focused on the insurance... Read More