Read More Secondhand Asbestos Lawsuit Settled After Decision by Tennessee Supreme Court
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As previously discussed here, and here, the estate of Amanda Satterfield brought suit against Alcoa for her death from mesothelioma at the age of 25. The suit alleged that her death was the result of secondhand exposure to asbestos clinging to her father’s work clothes, who was an Alcoa employee.
New Vermont Captive Insurance Association President
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Posted in Industry Developments, United States
Following a nation-wide search, Michael Bemi, Chair of the Vermont Captive Insurance Association (the “VCIA”) Board of Directors recently announced that the VCIA has selected Richard Smith as the new President of the VCIA.
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Anticipated Legislative Action on Financial Regulatory Reform
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Posted in Federal Legislative Developments, United States
As President Obama renewed his push for financial services regulatory reform during yesterday’s speech on Wall Street, new reports offered a glimpse of Congress’ potential timeline for action.
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New York Announces Public Hearing on Life Insurance and Annuity Sales Practices
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Yesterday, the New York State Insurance Department (“NYSID”) issued a press release announcing that it will hold public hearing on Wednesday, September 16, regarding life insurance and annuity sales practices. The hearing is particularly concerned with sales practices as they apply to seniors, and will focus on suitability (i.e. whether a particular product is appropriate for an individual consumer).
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New Compensation Disclosure Requirements Proposed for New York Insurance Producers
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After months of discussion with industry and consumer groups, the New York Insurance Department (the “Department”) released yesterday proposed regulations creating an obligation on the part of insurers to disclose information about producer compensation to purchasers.
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Brazilian Market Shows Microinsurance Promise, But Regulation Lags Behind
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Posted in Latin American Developments, United States
Brazil’s insurance regulator, SUSEP, recently indicated that the timeline for microinsurance legislation has been further extended. Almost to the day, yet another study was released, this time by the Brazilian economic analysis firm FGV, indicating a vast potential for microinsurance sales in the Brazilian market.
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Connecticut Trial Court Awards Judgment in Favor of Insured and Rejects Insurer’s Theory That Insured’s Lack of Income Was Motive For Loss Where Insured Had Other Assets
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A Connecticut trial court recently awarded judgment, following a bench trial, in favor of an insured who sought coverage from her insurance company for her vehicle after it was stolen and destroyed by fire.
Trust Beneficiary Has Standing To Sue Life Insurance Carrier To Collect Policy Benefits
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The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin recently held that a beneficiary of a trust has standing to sue the life insurance carrier to collect policy benefits on an accidental death policy.
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New York Reduces Director Requirements For Domestic Insurers
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As of August 12 2009, in accordance with Chapter 293 of the Laws of New York 2009, the minimum number of directors required for New York domestic insurers has been reduced from thirteen to seven, and the minimum number of New York resident directors required for domestic insurers has been reduced from two to one.
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House Passes Surplus Lines and Reinsurance Reform Bill
On September 9, 2009, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Non-admitted and Reinsurance Reform Act of 2009, H.R. 2571 (the “NRRA”), marking the third time the House has passed a version of the NRRA.
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