Recently, New York-based insurance broker DeWitt Stern announced that it will offer a new insurance product designed to protect businesses that would suffer loss of revenue due to the cancellation or relocation of Super Bowl XLVII, which is scheduled to take place on February 2, 2014 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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Jurisdictions
The Seventh Circuit Rules That Life Insurers May Create Retained Asset Accounts to Pay Death Benefits, if the Policy Does Not Require Lump Sum Payments
In Phillips v. Prudential Insurance Co. of America, No. 11-3870 (7th Cir. May 6, 2013), the Seventh Circuit recently affirmed dismissal of a putative class action that challenged a life insurer’s use of “retained asset accounts” to make payment of the policy’s benefits. On behalf of a putative class, Zena Phillips sued Prudential, alleging that by not paying her policy benefits in a lump sum, it breached an insurance policy, its statutory duty of good faith, and its fiduciary duties. …
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Everyone’s Nightmare: Privacy and Data Breach Risks
Edwards Wildman’s Privacy and Data Protection Group is pleased to announce that the newest edition of its White Paper, “Everyone’s Nightmare: Privacy and Data Breach Risks,” has been issued.
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I-5 Bridge Collapse Could Raise Several Thorny Insurance Issues
On the evening of May 23, a large section of the I-5 bridge over the Skagit River in Mt. Vernon, Washington collapsed into the river below. See news articles here and here. According to early reports, an “oversized” truck struck one of the overhead steel trusses on the bridge, which caused the entire structure to fail.
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UK: High Thresholds for Fraud and for Overturning a Finding of Fact by a Trial Judge
In Mutual Holdings (Bermuda) Limited and others (“the Mutual Group”) v Diane Hendricks and others (“Mr and Mrs Hendricks”) [2013] UKPC 13, the Privy Council found that the Court of Appeal of Bermuda was not justified in making findings of fraud and overturning the judgment of the trial judge. …
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REMINDER COMPLIMENTARY WEBINAR: Potential Claim and Insurance Implications of the Boston Marathon Bombings
Edwards Wildman Speakers: Darlene K. Alt, Stephen M. Prignano, Brian J. Green, Laura E. Bange
Thursday, May 23, 2013
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (EDT)
Complimentary webinar
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Connecticut Considering Auto Glass Repair Disclosure Bill
Earlier this week, the Connecticut House passed HB 5072, limiting the abilities of insurance companies or their representatives to “steer” insureds to specific automotive glass repair facilities. The new legislation follows a trend in Connecticut to dissuade insurers from directing insureds to use specific facilities. Connecticut’s existing laws prevent appraisers from requiring that specific locations or companies be used for automotive repairs. …
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With Securities Case Dismissal, Another Loss in the Southern District for LIBOR Plaintiffs
On Monday, Southern District of New York Judge Shira Scheindlin dismissed the entire suit in Gusinsky v. Barclays, without leave to amend and with prejudice. The plaintiffs, holders of American Depository Shares in Barclays Bank, had brought claims under Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5 of the ’34 Act against Barclays, and Section 20(a) control person liability claims against individual directors of the bank for the bank’s role in the manipulation of LIBOR. …
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HM Treasury Publishes Amended Draft Regulations for the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive
On 13 May 2013, HM Treasury published the response to its further consultation on the transposition into UK law of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive. Published with the response were the amended regulations, representing the near-final draft form of the regulations as the Treasury plans to implement them. …
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FSOC Issues Its Third Annual Report
The Financial Stability Oversight Council released its third annual report on April 25, 2013, which fulfills its Congressional mandate under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act to annually report on its activities, describe significant financial market and regulatory developments, analyze potential emerging threats, and make recommendations for additional steps that should be taken to strengthen the financial system. …
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