This case (Case C-442/10, Churchill Insurance Company Limited v Benjamin and Tracy Evans v Equity Claims Limited) which arose out of two references to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) made in separate cases before the English courts, concerned an issue unique to the system of vehicle insurance in the UK. In the UK, motor insurance policies are personal policies, such that only the person insured, or drivers nominated by the insured, are covered for damage caused while driving the vehicle.
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Announcing Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP!
We’d like to welcome you to our new firm, Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP. On August 15, the law firms of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge and Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon announced they would officially merge on October 1 – and here we are! …
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UK: Bill Introduced to Reform the Regulation and Operation of the Motor Insurance Market
On 13 September 2011, Jack Straw MP introduced the Motor Insurance Regulation Bill (Bill No.229) to Parliament under the Ten Minute Rule. …
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Ambac and Rehabilitator Reach Amended Bankruptcy Reorganization Plan
As we previously report here, Ambac Financial Group, Inc. (“AFG”), the holding company for the bond insurer, Ambac Assurance Corp. (“AAC”), filed for bankruptcy in November 2010 after it was unable to raise additional capital or come to terms with its debt holders. …
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Healthcare Update: MedPAC Proposes Medicare Physician Payment Overhaul; CMS Releases Notice for Using Identifiable Data in Accountable Care Organizations; President Proposes Medicare Changes In Deficit Reduction Package
MEDPAC PROPOSES PLAN TO FIX MEDICARE PHYSICIAN PAYMENT FORMULA
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) recently unveiled a new approach to overhaul the complicated Medicare physician payment formula. Every year, that formula – known as the sustainable growth rate (SGR) – calculates larger and larger mandated cuts to doctors’ Medicare reimbursements, and each year, Congress acts to temporarily halt the cuts via short-term patches. …
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Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Issues Order Regarding Sinkhole Rate Increases
On September 20, 2011, the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (“FOIR”) issued an order on the proposed rate increases by Citizens Property Insurance Corporation (“Citizens”) for homeowners, dwelling fire, and sinkhole coverage. …
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Senate Committee Approves Roy Woodall’s Nomination to FSOC
The U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs recently approved Roy Woodall’s nomination to serve a six-year term as a voting member of the Financial Stability Oversight Council (“FSOC”). …
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UK: Court of Appeal Rules on the Meaning of “Claim” and When Liability Accrues Under an Indemnity Policy
The Court of Appeal has overturned a High Court judgment on the meaning of an arbitration clause and clarified the meaning of “claim” in a public liability policy. …
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Tennessee Continues Push to Attract Captive Insurers
As we previously reported here, Tennessee recently amended its captive insurance laws in an effort to increase its attractiveness as a domiciliary state. …
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New Accounting Guidance Will Affect Health Insurers Subject to Federal Fee Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
In July 2011, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2011-06. …
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