For centuries the venerable duty of utmost good faith has served as a bedrock principle of the reinsurance industry: a standard that has set reinsurance contractual relationships apart from other commercial transactions governed by “caveat emptor.” However, a number of commentators in the industry have questioned whether the duty of utmost good faith has been in … [Read more...] about Is the Duty of Utmost Good Faith in Runoff?
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Walking the High Wire: The Discoverability of Insurer/Reinsurer Communications in Insurance Coverage Litigation
In insurance coverage litigation, cedants and reinsurers have a common financial interest in the investigation and adjustment of complex, high-dollar or questionable claims. In the real world, a joint financial interest is the firmest of foundations for expectations of confidentiality. Cedants have a duty to keep reinsurers informed, and reinsurers may decide to join in the … [Read more...] about Walking the High Wire: The Discoverability of Insurer/Reinsurer Communications in Insurance Coverage Litigation
