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Delaware Chancery Court To Decide Whether Executives Are Entitled to Advancement of Legal Costs Incurred in Appeals of Criminal Convictions
The Delaware Chancery Court was recently asked to rule on an issue of first impression: whether a corporation’s duty to advance its executives’ legal bills includes expenses incurred in appealing criminal convictions. …
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UK: Reforming Consumer Insurance Law
On 11 June 2008, the All Party Parliamentary Group on Insurance and Financial Services held a meeting focused on consumer insurance law, at which it considered the responses to the Law Commission’s Consultation Paper (CP) on “Misrepresentation, Non-Disclosure and Breach of Warranty by the Insured” (See: Press Release: 13 June 2008). Responses were received from consumer groups, academics, brokers and lawyers, as well as from insurers. …
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UK: Broker Liable for Failing to Meet Client’s Requirements
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UK: Inside the AIRMIC Conference
Richard Hopley, a partner in the London office, is attending the AIRMIC conference in Edinburgh. AIRMIC is the organisation of UK risk managers (the UK equivalent of RIMS). …
UK: ABI Extends Genetics Moratorium to 2014
On 13 June 2008, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) announced that the moratorium enabling consumers to take out substantial amounts of insurance without having to disclose adverse results of predictive genetic tests, has been extended to 2014. …
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NAIC Considers Climate Change Measures
A white paper examining the potential impact of climate change on the insurance industry has recently been approved by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (“NAIC”) Climate Change and Global Warming Task Force (the “Task Force”). The white paper is intended to begin a process of encouraging, or even requiring, insurers to address climate change risk in order to protect consumer and insurer solvency. …
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U.S. Supreme Court Vacates Judgment: Questions Concerning the Willfulness of Fair Credit Reporting Act Violations May Not Be for the Jury
Vermont Governor Signs Captives-Related Bill
Louisiana Jury Awards $21 million Against Insurer for Katrina Claims
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