For the past 18 months, insurance companies have been holding their collective breath to see if an appellate court would affirm or reverse an Ohio district court decision concluding that thousands of current and former agents for American Family Insurance Company were employees and not independent contractors under ERISA, the federal law governing pensions and other employee benefits.
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United States
New Guidance on Insurers’ Use of Big Data and Algorithms in New York
Having concluded an investigation into New York life insurers’ underwriting guidelines and practices, the New York Department of Financial Services has issued Insurance Circular Letter No. 1 (2019) to advise insurers of their statutory obligations regarding the use of external consumer data and information sources in underwriting for life insurance.
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Insurance and Reinsurance Newsletter – January 2019
Locke Lord’s Insurance & Reinsurance Newsletter provides topical snapshots of recent developments in the fast-changing world of insurance. For further information on any of the subjects covered in the newsletter, please contact one of the members of our Insurance team.
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Privacy & Cybersecurity Newsletter – January 2019
Locke Lord’s Privacy & Cybersecurity Newsletter provides topical snapshots of recent developments in the fast-changing world of privacy, data protection, and cyber risk management. For further information on any of the subjects covered in the newsletter, please contact one of the members of our privacy and cybersecurity team.
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Massachusetts Amendments Impose Additional Data Security Breach Requirements
On January 10, 2019, Massachusetts Governor Baker signed “An Act relative to consumer protection from security breaches” (House Bill No. 4806), which added new requirements and obligations for companies that experience a data breach.
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An FAQ on the State of Direct Procurement Insurance
Zachary Lerner, a Partner in Locke Lord’s New York office and member of the Regulatory and Transactional Insurance Practice Group, wrote a Law360 article “An FAQ on the State of Direct Procurement Insurance,” which outlines common questions people unfamiliar with direct procurement insurance might have and best practices in carrying out direct procurement transactions.
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The Federal Reserve (FRB) has released new information on proposed capital rules for insurers that own a depository institution
The Federal Reserve (FRB) has released new information on proposed capital rules for insurers that own a depository institution.
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New Insurance Commissioner Appointed in Hawaii
Colin M. Hayashida has been appointed the Hawaii Insurance Commissioner effective January 1, 2019. He was appointed by Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA) Director Catherine P. Awakuni Colón. …
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Michigan Governor-elect Appoints Director of the Department of Insurance and Financial Services
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Michigan Governor-elect Gretchen Whitmer has appointed Anita Fox as Director of the Department of Insurance and Financial Services. Anita Fox will replace Patrick M. McPharlin who has served as the Director since May 2015.
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New York Department of Financial Services Superintendent to Step Down
Maria T. Vullo announced today that she will be stepping down as Superintendent of the New York Department of Financial Services effective February 1, 2019. Superintendent Vullo has served in the position since June 15, 2016. A replacement has not been announced.
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