Last week, the New Jersey Senate Commerce Committee began its review of the New Jersey Consumer Catastrophe Preparedness and Protection Act, S. 2089 (the “Bill”), by hearing testimony from representatives of the insurance industry and first responders. We previously reported about a version of the Bill that was introduced last year, but was never enacted.
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EU: European Parliament and Council Approve Regulation of Credit Rating Agencies
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Solvency II Directive Adopted; UK Financial Services Authority Publishes Solvency II Feedback
FTC Releases Red Flag Program Template for Low Risk Entities
As we previously reported here, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) extended the compliance date for the Red Flag Rules from May 1, 2009 to August 1, 2009. According to the FTC, the Red Flag Rules are risk-based in recognition of the burden that the Red Flag Rules could impose upon an entity that has only a small risk of identity theft. The FTC makes clear that higher risk entities should have more elaborate identity theft programs, while low risk entities may have less complex programs. …
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UK: City Lawyer Sues Governors of Jesuit School for £5m Alleging Sexual Abuse
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Widow Denied Husband’s Life Insurance Benefits Due To Misrepresentation In Policy Application
A Missouri federal court denied a widow the benefits from her deceased husband’s life insurance policy upon finding that the decedent made a misrepresentation in his policy application. …
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Mississippi Federal Court Dismisses Claims Against Insurance Agents Upon Finding They Were Brought To Destroy Diversity
A Mississippi Federal Court recently refused to remand a case after concluding that the plaintiff improperly joined two insurance agents to a lawsuit to destroy diversity jurisdiction. …
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Latin American Update: Brazilian Government to Launch Credit Insurance; First Title Insurer Authorized in Chile; Ninth Central American and Caribbean Insurance Congress to be Held in Costa Rica; Proposed New Venezuelan Insurance Law Encounters Opposition
Brazil: The Brazilian government is expected to soon announce the creation of a credit guarantee fund for small and medium-sized businesses in order to encourage bank lending to such entities. The fund would be used to guarantee a percentage of bank loans made to qualifying businesses. …
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Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge Half-day CLE Insurance & Reinsurance Seminars – June 2009
Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge is delighted to announce that it will again this year host a half-day seminar which will be repeated in Bermuda, New York and Boston. …
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