House of Representatives to Reintroduce the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act
Reps. Dennis Moore (D-Kan.) and Scott Garrett (R-N.J.) recently announced their intention to reintroduce the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act (the “NRRA”). As we previously reported here and here, the NRRA would establish national standards on how states may regulate and tax surplus lines insurers and also sets national standards concerning the regulation of reinsurance. …
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Superintendent Dinallo Discusses More on the Revival of the New York Insurance Exchange
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Connecticut Legislatures Proposes Sale Tax on Insurance Service Transactions
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World Bank’s Doing Business 2009 Measures Ease of Doing Business in Latin American Economies
NJ Supreme Court Finds Umbrella Policy Issued by Excess/Surplus Lines Carrier Not Subject to Automatic Renewal Statute
The U.S. Re Under 40s Presents “It’s Not Your Father’s Reinsurance Anymore – Putting Reinsurance in Your Terms” – a Complimentary Event on March 12
The U.S. Reinsurance Under 40s Group, Inc. invites you to our next event, which will take place on March 12 at QBE the Americas’ office in downtown New York. The Re Under 40s Group welcomes Frank Nutter, President of the Reinsurance Association of America (RAA), and his daughter Alycia Kiley, Vice President at Riggs, Counselman, Michaels & Downes (RCM&D), as they present insights on hot industry topics and lead a discussion about how reinsurance companies and organizations can better communicate with young professionals in today’s networked world. …
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New York Releases Draft Regulation on Producer Compensation Transparency
On January 29, 2009, the New York Insurance Department (“NYID”) released a draft regulation on producer compensation transparency (the “Draft Regulation”), which aims to protect public interests by setting forth minimum disclosure requirements regarding the role of insurance producers and the “actual or potential conflicts of interest created by compensation paid to insurance producers.” …
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Bolivia: Insurance Regulatory Structure to Change as Part of Constitutional Reforms
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Brazil: SUSEP Releases Premium Growth Results and Predictions
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