The First Circuit recently upheld a trial court’s ruling that an insurer need not defend or indemnify the defendants in a wrongful conviction claim where the wrongful acts occurred prior to the policy period.
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Jurisdictions
West Virginia: Insured Bears Burden of Proving Allocation of Jury Award between Covered and Non-covered Claims Unless Insurer Controls Defense
Massachusetts Highest State Court: Pro-Rata “Time-On-The-Risk” Allocation Method Applies to Ongoing Environmental Pollution Occurring Over Multiple Policy Periods
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recently held that where an insured “incurs covered costs as a result of ongoing environmental contamination occurring over more than one year and the insurer provided coverage for less than the full period of years in which contamination occurred,” the loss should be pro rated among all the insurers on the risk during the relevant period. …
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Financial Services Authority Confirms Changes to the Rules for Approved Persons
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UK: Court of Appeal Finds that Alzheimer’s Disease Was No Excuse For Insurance Fraud
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U.S. House Votes to Extend the NFIP
As previously reported here, House Financial Services Housing Subcommittee Chairwoman Rep. Maxine Waters (D.-Calif.) and committee chairman Rep. Barney Frank (D.-Mass.) sponsored HR 3139 to temporarily extend the National Flood Insurance Program (the “NFIP”) for a six-month period through March 31, 2010. Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives approved HR 3139. …
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State Regulators Vie for Seat on the Newly Proposed Financial Services Oversight Council
As previously discussed here and here, the United States Treasury Department has recently submitted a proposal to form a Financial Services Oversight Council (the “Council”) composed of various federal regulators to coordinate financial services regulation and oversight, but would not include any state regulators that have a specific insurance or reinsurance regulatory background. …
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UK: Financial Services Authority Responds to Conservative Party’s Plan to Abolish it
On 20 July 2009 the opposition Conservative party published a White Paper entitled ‘Plan for Sound Banking’ which proposes an overhaul of financial regulation, including the abolition of the FSA. …
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UK: Insurance Industry Working Group Sets Out 2020 Vision
On 27 July 2009 the Insurance Industry Working Group (IIWG) published a report on its vision for the insurance industry in 2020. The IIWG is co-chaired by Alistair Darling, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Andrew Moss, Aviva group chief executive, and is made up of representatives from a number of UK insurers and insurance brokers. …
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