All Regulatory articles – Page 81
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A perfect storm
A record number of securities class actions, a foundering stock market and high profile corporate failures are creating a tight US D&O market. Adrian Leonard reports.
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Follow the settlements,US style
Recent US court decisions mean that `follow the settlements' is not always implied in reinsurance contracts. By Robert S Soderstrom, DJ Sartorio, Bruce M Engel and Eileen Sloan Newlin.
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Taxing issues
A growing number of US corporations are switching their parent company domicile to Bermuda, but US politicians are proposing legislation to stem the flow.
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Regulating the better mousetrap
Global Reinsurance correspondent Roger Crombie welcomed representatives of the Bermuda Government, existing Bermuda companies and start-ups activated in the wake of September 11, and the island's law firms to a discussion of regulation and broader issues affecting Bermuda and the world insurance markets, at the Waterloo House Hotel in Hamilton, ...
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Paying the price of terror
The thorny issue of who assumes responsibility for terrorism cover remains a problem.
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Laying down the law
LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae attorneys provide an overview of reinsurance trends over the course of 2001.
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New trends in reinsurance wordings and exclusions
Following recent incidents of war and terrorism, Hermes Marangos asks how re/insurers can provide cover for politically motivated acts?
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Discontinued operations:a US perspective
The state-by-state regulation of the active insurance industry leads to a variety of scenarios for the management of discontinued operations.
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UNDER ADMINISTRATION
Nicole Woodland and Andrew Rose explain the possible effects of administration on troubled insurance companies.
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Digesting the regulatory layer cake in the North American insurance market
Integrating trade agreements in the international expansion plans of insurance and reinsurance companies.
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Shifting landscapes
Michael Skay considers the possible changes to the re/insurance sector following the events of 11 September.