New York Associate Zachary Lerner authored a Law360 article on commission sharing, referral fee and producer licensing issues. Within the article, Mr. Lerner identifies important issues for insurers and producers to consider, both in the admitted and surplus lines insurance markets, with respect to the sharing of commissions and whether
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New York Developments
NY DFS Cybersecurity Regulation Exemption Deadline Extended
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…
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New York Issues Regulation Aimed at Curtailing Life Insurance Premium Hikes
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…
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Insurance and Reinsurance Newsletter – September 2017
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.
In This Issue:
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New York Proposes Regulation to Amend Form A Process
Last month, the New York Department of Financial Services (“NYDFS”) proposed an amendment to 11 NYCRR 80-1.6 (the “Regulation”), which would augment the application process to acquire a domestic insurer by potentially limiting the amount of information that must be provided in connection therewith.
The proposals to the Regulation allow…
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New York Bolsters Security Standards for Insurers, but exempts certain RRGs, Captives, and Others
The New York Department of Financial Services (“DFS”) has recently taken a leading stance on strengthening the cybersecurity standards within the insurance sphere, but its reach has been curtailed due to pressures within the industry. Pursuant to 23 NYCRR Part 500 (the “Regulation”), every “Covered Entity” must maintain a cybersecurity…
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Insurance and Reinsurance Newsletter – January 2017
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.
In This Issue:
- “New Corporate Governance Annual Disclosure Requirements for
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New York Passes New Insurance Law Establishing State Insurance Advisory Board
Effective on December 31, 2016, New York Senate Bill 7536 was signed into law enacting New York Insurance Law Section 201 (“Section 201”). Section 201 establishes the State Insurance Advisory Board (the “Advisory Board”) composed of seventeen members appointed by the New York Superintendent. Of the seventeen members, nine will…
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No Thanksgiving Vacation for This Arbitration Award
A New York Federal Court recently rejected a cedant’s request to vacate an arbitration award on the grounds that it was in manifest disregard of the law or because the umpire failed to disclose his prior representation of the reinsurer. The court determined that the cedant failed to clear the…
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New York Life Industry Update: Principle-Based Reserving for Life Insurers coming in 2018
This week, the New York Department of Financial Services (the “Department”) announced that it will adopt a principle-based reserving (“PBR”) approach for life insurers beginning in 2018. The Department has also established a working group to help implement certain reserve safeguards.
New York had been one of the few outlier…
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