In Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co, et al. v. Ace American Reinsurance Co., et al., No. 17625 (Sup. Ct. Conn. Dec. 25, 2007), the Connecticut Supreme Court found a “common cause” provision in a reinsurance treaty to be ambiguous for purposes of whether multiple asbestos claims could be aggregated as a single occurrence, reversing the lower court’s decision granting summary judgment to the defendant reinsurers.
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Property Insurers Subpoenaed by Florida Legislature Over Rates
As we reported here, Florida is dealing with several issues concerning its approved rates for property insurance. Last Thursday, several property insurers were subpoenaed by Florida lawmakers to provide testimony before Florida’s Senate Banking and Finance Committee as to why homeowner’s insurance rates in that state have not declined a year after the state’s hurricane insurance pool was doubled. …
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California Wildfire Decisions May Provide a Guide for Future Disputes
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Massachusetts Attorney General Files Complaint Against Insurer Alleging Bid Rigging
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Breaking News: Supreme Court Rules Against Investors to Limit Shareholder Suits
In a highly anticipated decision issued this morning, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the dismissal of a shareholder lawsuit where the plaintiffs failed to establish reliance on any statements made by the defendants. …
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Governor Crist Assembles Trial Team To Review Insurers’ Compliance With Rate Reform
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Report Published on Insurance Guarantee Schemes in the European Union
On 7 January 2008 the European Commission made public a report it had commissioned on Insurance Guarantee Schemes (IGS) in the European Union. IGSs provide last-resort protection for policyholders in situations where insurers are unable to provide cover, usually due to their insolvency. They are commonly financed from levies on the insurance industry. …
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UK: Companies Act 2006: ICSA Guidance on Directors’ Duties
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The English and Scottish Law Commissions Have Published Their Latest Paper on Insurance Contract Law Reform
The English and Scottish Law Commissions are currently engaged in a wide ranging review of insurance contract law. Since September 2006 they have published a series of Issues Papers and one formal Consultation Paper setting out their proposals for reform to the law of misrepresentation, non-disclosure, warranties and agency in the context of pre-contract information. …
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Illinois Issues a Consumer Alert Regarding Stranger/ Investor Originated Life Insurance
On January 10, 2008, the Illinois Division of Insurance (“DOI”) issued a consumer alert advising caution with respect to “Stranger/ Investor Originated Life Insurance” (“STOLI”) arrangements. …
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