On 28 July 2008, Principle Insurance Company (Principle), the UK’s first Shariah-compliant insurance company, launched in the UK.
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Defendants in Rhode Island’s Lead Paint Public Nuisance Suit Seek Reimbursement of Costs
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Bankruptcy Court Rules That Asbestos Claims Were Not Discharged By Plan of Reorganization
In a recent decision of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, Jeld-Wen, Inc. v. Van Brunt, Adv. Proc. No. 07-51602 (Bankr. D. Del. June 9, 2008), the court held that a claim for injury allegedly due to exposure to asbestos was not discharged, survived the company’s exit from Chapter 11, and could be asserted against the successor company in a State court action under the circumstances presented: (i) under applicable governing non-bankruptcy law, such a claim does not arise until injury manifests; (ii) the injury was not discovered until after the company had emerged from bankruptcy; (iii) the company’s confirmed plan of reorganization did not include a channeling injunction accommodating future asbestos related claims; and (iv) the published notice of the plan of reorganization did not provide notice to potential future asbestos claimants that their claims would be discharged by confirmation of the plan. …
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Massachusetts Appeals Court Rules that Insured Cannot Cure Material Breach of Policy Based on its Failure to Cooperate
The Massachusetts Appeals Court recently ruled that an Insured’s willful, unexcused refusal to submit to an examination under oath violated the cooperation clause in its policy resulting in a material breach on the part of the Insured. …
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UK: Legislation Extends Government Compensation for Mesothelioma Victims
The Mesothelioma Act (Northern Ireland) 2008 (the Act) was given Royal Assent on 2 July 2008. The Act allows victims with diffuse mesothelioma or their dependants to claim a lump sum payment from the government. This new Act allows even those victims who did not have workplace exposure to asbestos to claim a payment under the Act. …
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Brocade to Pursue Racketeering Claims Against Ten Former Officers and Directors
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EU: European Commission Publishes Two Consultation Papers on Regulation of Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs)
The two consultation papers published by the European Commission (Commission) on 31 July 2008 result from the perception that CRAs contributed to current market turmoil by underestimating the credit risk of structured instruments in which sub prime mortgages were embedded. Many investors relied too heavily on the generally favourable ratings given by CRAs to these products instead of assessing the risk characteristics themselves and assessing performance of the underlying assets. …
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Deutsche Telekom Ordered by German Court to Turn Over Records Provided in Earlier U.S. Lawsuit
A German court recently ordered Deutsche Telekom (“DT”) to provide records from a 2005 U.S. lawsuit to plaintiffs in a similar lawsuit filed in Germany. …
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UPDATE: Congress to Continue Examination of Federal Insurance Regulatory Initiatives in September
Nebraska Adopts Uniform Producer Licensing Measures
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