Florida has recently adopted amendments to its Viatical Settlement Act.

One of the new provisions, Section 626.99287 Contestability of viaticated policies, provides as follows:

(2) Except as hereinafter provided [certain life changing events, such as death of a spouse, divorce, retirement from full time employment, terminal or chronic illness, mental

Read More Florida may have outlawed the secondary sale of policies if at any time during the five year period post issuance there was a loan secured by the policy

Florida has recently adopted amendments to its Viatical Settlement Act.

One of the new provisions, Section 626.9911 (9), defines a prohibited stranger-originated life insurance practice as:

(9) “Stranger-originated life insurance practice” means an act, practice, arrangement, or agreement to initiate a life insurance policy for the benefit of a third-party

Read More Florida may have outlawed legitimate premium finance lending

The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) has cautioned insurers against improper underwriting activities in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.  Specifically, TDI issued Commissioner’s Bulletin # B-0032017 on September 21, 2017, which reminds insurers of certain underwriting laws and regulations applicable to personal automobile and residential property insurance that are particularly
Read More Texas Department of Insurance Warns Against Improper Underwriting After Hurricane Harvey

As discussed in our prior QuickStudy issued on January 18, 2017, the US Federal Government and the European Union have come to an agreement on wide-ranging changes to reinsurance and establishment standards for the operation of insurance enterprises operating from one to another of these markets. This agreement takes
Read More Locke Lord QuickStudy: UPDATE: US and EU Negotiate Covered Agreement on Insurance and Reinsurance Regulation

On September 15, 2017, the Texas Department of Insurance issued a public bulletin concerning possible insurance company reductions in business following Hurricane Harvey.  In Commissioner’s Bulletin #B-0031-17, the Department reminded insurers of the specific Texas statutory thresholds for a reduction in business necessitating a formal withdrawal plan filing with
Read More Texas Department of Insurance Cautions Insurers Against Unauthorized Market Withdrawals following Hurricane Harvey

Please join Locke Lord for a complimentary CLE seminar on Wednesday, October 11th from 2:00-5:00 p.m.

Program Highlights
Locke Lord’s Insurance Practices will present an informative ‎afternoon CLE and Ethics program featuring a keynote from Jennifer Hammer, Director of the Illinois Department of Insurance. Locke Lord lawyers will present an
Read More Please Join Us for a Complimentary CLE Seminar, “What’s Happening in Springfield? Illinois Insurance Department, Industry & Legislative Updates – Regulatory and Political Hot Topics for Insurers”

As previously reported, covered entities (including insurance companies and producers, and other licensees including individuals) that are subject to an exemption under the New York Department of Financial Services Cybersecurity Regulation were required to file a Notice of Exemption by September 27, 2017.  Having recently authorized “batch exemption” filings by
Read More NY DFS Cybersecurity Regulation Exemption Deadline Extended

Last week, the New York Department of Financial Services (“NYDFS”) promulgated a new regulation 11 NYCRR 48, aimed at limiting the amount by which life insurance premiums can be raised as to policies issued in the state.  In particular, the regulation allows the NYDFS to review any increase and to
Read More New York Issues Regulation Aimed at Curtailing Life Insurance Premium Hikes

Catastrophe-modeling firm AIR Worldwide estimates that Hurricane Maria caused up to $85 billion in insured losses. Puerto Rico is believed to account for more than 85% of this loss, with an estimated loss range between $40 and $85 billion. AIR’s estimate includes demand surge, which accounts for higher rebuilding costs
Read More Hurricane Maria Insured Losses Potentially as High as $85 Billion

Locke Lord’s Insurance & Reinsurance Newsletter provides topical snapshots of recent developments in the fast-changing world of insurance. For further information on any of the subjects covered in the newsletter, please contact one of the members of our Insurance team.

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Read More Insurance and Reinsurance Newsletter – September 2017