On Monday, President Obama signed into law the TRIA reauthorization bill that passed overwhelmingly in both the House and the Senate last week. TRIA, which lapsed on December 31, 2014, is now officially renewed for six more years through 2020. The renewed legislation triggers government assistance at $200 million (increased
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It’s Official: Locke Lord, Edwards Wildman Combination Launched; Locke Lord Edwards Expands Global Reach, Enhances Client Services
January 12, 2015 – Locke Lord LLP and Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP have officially merged, creating Locke Lord Edwards, a firm with more than 1,000 lawyers in 23 cities around the world as well as a combined history of more than 125 years. With joined revenues, it will be among…
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Senate Passes TRIA Reauthorization and Sends Bill to President Obama
The Senate overwhelmingly voted to pass the TRIA reauthorization, which passed on Wednesday in the House, by a vote of 93-4. The legislation, H. R. 26, extends TRIA for six years through 2020 and makes slight changes to the program which expired on December 31. The new legislation raises the…
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Privacy After Hours is Coming to New York City on Wednesday, January 28!
In conjunction with Data Privacy Day, the next Privacy After Hours takes place on Wednesday, January 28 and you’re invited!
Privacy After Hours is a fun and easy way for IAPP members and non-members to get to know other local privacy professionals. There’s no agenda, just show up to the…
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New Congress Takes Strides Towards TRIA Reauthorization with House Vote
The new Congress, which convened last Tuesday, took its first step toward the reauthorization of TRIA today when the House passed legislation to extend TRIA by a vote of 416-5, with one lawmaker voting present. H. R. 26, introduced by Representative Randy Neugebauer, is the same bill that was passed…
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President Obama Signs Bill Loosening Dodd-Frank Capital Restrictions on Insurers Into Law
President Obama has signed into law The Insurance Capital Standards Clarification Act, S. 2270, which loosens the Dodd-Frank capital restrictions on insurers. The legislation makes changes to Section 171 of the Dodd-Frank Act, known as the Collins Amendment, by adding language clarifying that the Federal Reserve is not required to…
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New York Requires Insurer Information in Wake of TRIA Expiration
As of December 31, 2014, the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007 (“TRIA”) will expire.
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Senate Adjourns Without Passing TRIA Extension
The U.S. Senate adjourned for the year on Tuesday without passing an extension of TRIA. Strong opposition from retiring Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) blocked a vote on the measure that was overwhelmingly supported by lawmakers in the House as well as the business community.
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House Passes TRIA Extension and Sends the Bill to Senate
On Wednesday, the House overwhelmingly passed an extension of TRIA by a vote of 417-7. The House vote is a step closer to ensuring the bill does not expire at years’ end.
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Congress Passes Bill Loosening Dodd-Frank Capital Restrictions on Insurers
Congress passed a bill that will loosen the Dodd-Frank capital rules imposed on insurers.
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