At the International Insurance Relations (G) Committee meeting on Sunday, December 15, there were presentations by Gordon Brady, Deputy Secretary General of the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) and Gabriel Bernadino, Chairman of the European Insurance and Occupational Pension Authority (EIOPA) on the development of international standards for insurance company solvency by the IAIS.
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Suspension of U.S. and E.U. Sanctions on Insurance Related to Iran’s Petrochemical Exports
On November 24, Iran entered into a Joint Plan of Actionwith the United States, China, the Russian Federation, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom (the “E3/EU+3”), whereby in exchange halting to certain uranium enrichment activities and agreeing to be monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the E3/EU+3 agreed to, among other things, suspend U.S. and E.U. sanctions on Iran’s petrochemical exports and associated services (“Joint Plan”). …
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NAIC: EU-US Dialogue
On Saturday morning, Edwards Wildman attended this invitation only event at the 2013 Fall NAIC National Meeting regarding EU-US Dialogue. …
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NAIC: Edwards Wildman Roundtable with Richard Schlesinger, Chief of Reinsurance and Surplus Lines New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance
Edwards Wildman hosted a roundtable at the 2013 NAIC Fall National Meeting in Washington, DC with Richard Schlesinger, Chief of Reinsurance and Surplus Lines, from the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance for a discussion about the New Jersey Reinsurance Certification Program. …
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Highlights From the FIO Report: The Other Shoe Has Dropped
The Federal Insurance Office (FIO) report, “How to Modernize and Improve the System of Insurance Regulation in the United States” (the “Report”), was released on December 12, 2013, nearly two years after it was due under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank).
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BREAKING NEWS: LONG-AWAITED FIO REPORT IS RELEASED
The long-awaited report from the Federal Insurance Office on how to modernize and improve the system of insurance regulation in the U.S. has been released. The Report and related transmittal to Rep. Hensarling can be accessed by clicking here and here, respectively. …
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California Adds New Hazardous Financial Condition Regulations
Effective January 1, 2014, the California Department of Insurance has added six new regulations to Title 10 of the California Code of Regulations. These can be found at Title 10, Chapter 5, Article 22 Sections 2598 through 2598.6. …
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UK: Supreme Court Refuses a Stay of Proceedings, Allowing Insurers to Pursue Damages for Breach of Settlement and Jurisdiction Agreements
The Alexandros T [2013] UKSC 70 concerned the application of Articles 27 and 28 of EC Regulation 44/2001 (the Brussels Regulation). Where proceedings are issued in more than one Member State and involve the same cause of action, Article 27 requires any court other than the first seised to stay proceedings until jurisdiction is established by the first court seised. …
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REMINDER – Anti-Corruption and OFAC Compliance for the Insurance Industry – Complimentary Seminar – December 18, 2013
9:00 AM EST
Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
750 Lexington Avenue, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10022 …
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UK: English High Court Considers the Impact of a Consultancy Agreement on the Policy of Insurance and the Right to Subrogation
In Rathbone Brothers Plc & Mr Michael Paul Egerton- Vernon v Novae Corporate Underwriting & Ors [2013] EWHC 3457 (Comm), Rathbone Brothers Plc (Rathbone) and Mr Michael Paul Egerton-Vernon (PEV) brought proceedings in the English High Court to recover under the excess layer of a professional indemnity insurance policy held with Novae Corporate Underwriting & Ors (Novae). …
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