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New York State Court Vacates Portion of Arbitration Award Based on Manifest Disregard of the Law
Last month, www.insurereinsure.com reported on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Hall Street Associates, L.L.C. v. Mattel, Inc., No. 06-989 (U.S. Mar. 25, 2008), which held that the grounds set forth in the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) for vacating and modifying arbitration awards were “exclusive,” rejecting the notion that parties whose arbitration is governed by the FAA can contractually expand the scope of judicial review of the award beyond the grounds provided by the FAA. …
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Colorado Governor Signs Insurance Consumer Protection Bill
Last month, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter signed a bill that will permit the Department of Regulatory Agencies and the Division of Insurance (the “Division”) to compel payment to consumers who have been wronged by the unlawful business practices of insurance companies and their agents. House Bill 08-1228 (the “Bill”) holds insurers financially accountable for the unfair business acts of an insurance agent authorized to sell a product or plan of the insurer, if the insurer knew or should have known about the unfair business practice. …
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Florida Insurable Interest Bill Passes the House and Senate
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Florida Approves Annuity Suitability Bill
Issue of First Impression: Second Circuit Holds That Federal Court Has Jurisdiction Over New York State Consumer Fraud Law Claim Under CAFA
Alabama Passes Captive Bill
UK: Financial Services Authority (FSA) has Postponed Discussion Paper (DP) on Regulatory Transparency
EU and US Officials Pledge Level Insurance Playing-Field
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UK: Treasury Committee Announces New Inquiry into Offshore Financial Centres (“OFCs”)
On 30th April 2008, the Treasury Committee of the House of Commons announced (press notice no. 42) that it is to undertake an inquiry into OFCs as part of its ongoing review of financial stability and transparency. …
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