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McCarter and English on New York Courts Continue to Broaden Bad Faith and Extra-Contractual Remedies Against Insurance Companies
Posted on 16 Mar 2012 by LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff

By Nicholas M. Insua and Craig W. Davis, Attorneys, McCarter & English, LLP The decision of the New York Supreme Court in Estee Lauder Inc. v. OneBeacon Insurance Group , No. 602379/05, 2012 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 902, 2012 NY Slip Op 30474U (N.Y. Sup... Read More

LexisNexis(R) Announces Availability of LexisNexis Insurance Enterprise View
Posted on 24 May 2011 by LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff

Integrated Insurance Solution Streamlines Operations with New Technology Platform For Policy, Claims, Billing and Reinsurance Data LexisNexis(R) Risk Solutions has announced the availability of LexisNexis(R) Insurance Enterprise View, a new modular... Read More

New York Market Conduct Examinations
Posted on 30 Jan 2014 by LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff

LexisNexis is pleased to announce the addition of New York materials to our collection of Market Conduct Examination Reports ( lexis.com subscribers click here ). Market Conduct Examinations focus on the business practices of insurers and are designed... Read More

Foley & Lardner: Additional States Enact NAIC Model Qualified Financial Contracts Law
Posted on 7 Sep 2011 by Foley & Lardner LLP

By Andrew Oberdeck , Senior Counsel, Foley & Lardner LLP Several states have recently added provisions to their insurance rehabilitation and liquidation acts which address the rights of parties to certain derivatives transactions with an insurance... Read More

Reed Smith LLP on What to Do When Your Insurance Company Goes Broke
Posted on 5 Jun 2012 by LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff

By Timothy P. Law, Partner, Reed Smith LLP Insurance company insolvencies cause disruption to businesses and create a risk of serious financial loss. In many instances, however, policyholders can make a full recovery or mitigate their losses by considering... Read More

California Department of Insurance Releases First-in-the-Nation Survey of Insurance Company Procurement from Diverse Suppliers
Posted on 7 Aug 2013 by LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff

206 Insurers report data on their supplier diversity efforts California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones has announced the results of a first-in-the-nation survey of supplier diversity in the insurance industry. The reports of California’s... Read More

China: Chinese Consider Revising Plan for a Super Regulator
Posted on 20 May 2010 by M. Machua Millett

By M. Machua Millett, Associate, Edwards Angell Palmer and Dodge LLP China is considering reviving its plan to set up a super regulator in order to make the government's oversight of the financial sector more efficient and expedient and improve... Read More

McCarter and English on New York Courts Continue to Broaden Bad Faith and Extra-Contractual Remedies Against Insurance Companies
Posted on 16 Mar 2012 by LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff

By Nicholas M. Insua and Craig W. Davis, Attorneys, McCarter & English, LLP The decision of the New York Supreme Court in Estee Lauder Inc. v. OneBeacon Insurance Group , No. 602379/05, 2012 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 902, 2012 NY Slip Op 30474U (N.Y. Sup... Read More

Interstate Compact Update
Posted on 26 Oct 2010 by Jeff Kulesus

By Jeff Kulesus, FLMI, Consultant, Milliman, Inc. Last summer Milliman conducted a survey to better understand the dynamics behind insurance industry participation in the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact (IIPRC or Compact). At that... Read More

Reed Smith LLP on What to Do When Your Insurance Company Goes Broke
Posted on 5 Jun 2012 by LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff

By Timothy P. Law, Partner, Reed Smith LLP Insurance company insolvencies cause disruption to businesses and create a risk of serious financial loss. In many instances, however, policyholders can make a full recovery or mitigate their losses by... Read More

China: Chinese Consider Revising Plan for a Super Regulator
Posted on 20 May 2010 by M. Machua Millett

By M. Machua Millett, Associate, Edwards Angell Palmer and Dodge LLP China is considering reviving its plan to set up a super regulator in order to make the government's oversight of the financial sector more efficient and expedient and improve... Read More

Foley & Lardner: Additional States Enact NAIC Model Qualified Financial Contracts Law
Posted on 7 Sep 2011 by Foley & Lardner LLP

By Andrew Oberdeck , Senior Counsel, Foley & Lardner LLP Several states have recently added provisions to their insurance rehabilitation and liquidation acts which address the rights of parties to certain derivatives transactions with an insurance... Read More

A Road Map to Better Financial Services Regulation
Posted on 15 Apr 2010 by David F. Snyder

By David F. Snyder, Vice President and Associate General Counsel, Public Policy, American Insurance Association In the Paris headquarters of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), there is a photograph of President Eisenhower... Read More

LexisNexis(R) Announces Availability of LexisNexis Insurance Enterprise View
Posted on 24 May 2011 by LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff

Integrated Insurance Solution Streamlines Operations with New Technology Platform For Policy, Claims, Billing and Reinsurance Data LexisNexis(R) Risk Solutions has announced the availability of LexisNexis(R) Insurance Enterprise View, a new modular... Read More