As discussed here and here, the New York Insurance Department (the “Department”) has drafted a new regulation regarding the transparency of insurance producer compensation. The proposed rule, Regulation 194, would require insurance producers to disclose to clients information about their compensation.
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NAIC Adopts 2010 Budget
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (“NAIC”) adopted a $70.9 million operating budget for 2010 at its winter meeting in San Francisco on Monday, December 7. The budget represents a 0.7% increase in total revenues and a 0.8% decrease in total expenses from the 2009 budget. …
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NERA Report: SEC Settlement Trends
UK: Brokers Duties
UK: Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Bill, 2nd Reading in House of Lords
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NAIC Valuation of Securities (E) Task Force Adopt Assumptions for Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities
On December 2, 2009, the NAIC Valuation of Securities (E) Task Force adopted final assumptions (the Assumptions”) for the financial model used in determining risk based capital (“RBC”) for insurer owned residential mortgage-backed securities (“RMBS”). …
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NAIC Announces New Cooperation Agreement with Brazil
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Europe: PERILS AG Launches Industry Loss Index Service for European Windstorm Events
We have reported previously on the formation of PERILS AG to collect and provide industry-wide European catastrophe insurance data (click here for our most recent post). …
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In American Bar Association v. Federal Trade Commission, Federal Court Prohibits FTC from Enforcing Red Flags Rule Against Attorneys
Judge Reggie B. Walton of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia recently granted an injunction sought by the American Bar Association (“ABA”) that prohibits the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) from enforcing the Red Flags Rule against attorneys. Judge Walton’s memorandum opinion was released December 1, 2009, detailing the legal reasoning behind his judgment. …
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Last Week in DC: The Healthcare Reform Debate – December 7, 2009
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