Panelists Kathy Belfi, KB Regulatory Solutions (former Director of Financial Regulation, Connecticut Insurance Department), John Finston, Finston Consulting Inc. (former Executive Deputy Superintendent for Insurance, NY DFS), Glen Mulready, Commissioner, Oklahoma Insurance Department and Robert Romano, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright held a roundtable discussion of the trends … [Read more...] about A Regulator’s View of IBT’s, Division’s and the 2024 NAIC Priorities
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Chaffetz Lindsey Launches New York Appellate Insurance Reports (NYAIR)
February 2024 ─ Chaffetz Lindsey is excited to launch of a new firm publication, the New York Appellate Insurance Reports (NYAIR). NYAIR will provide timely summaries of New York appellate court and Second Circuit decisions concerning complex commercial insurance and reinsurance disputes. Coverage includes decisions back to January 1, 2023 and we will add new reports as future … [Read more...] about Chaffetz Lindsey Launches New York Appellate Insurance Reports (NYAIR)
Nuclear Verdicts & Social Inflation: Juror Biases & Trends
How do you get the attention of 100 people attending the last session on the final day of an AIRROC conference? Well, this presentation started out with the group watching two brief videos of juries deliberating in advance of rendering their verdict. In both scenarios, audience members were able to hear the jurors discussing their opinions on the deep pockets of corporate … [Read more...] about Nuclear Verdicts & Social Inflation: Juror Biases & Trends
The Use of AI in Workers Compensation Legacy Transactions
Michael Terelmes, Managing Director-USA, Compre Group, moderated a panel on “The Use of AI in Workers Compensation Legacy Transactions” at the AIRROC Spring Membership Meeting. Panelists included Rooney Gleason, Chief Insurance Officer, Evolution IQ, Travis Grulkowski, Principal & Consulting Actuary, Milliman, and Justin Herring, Partner, Mayer Brown. The panelists … [Read more...] about The Use of AI in Workers Compensation Legacy Transactions
New York Court Of Appeals Rules That Presence Of COVID-19 Virus At Insured Property And Resulting Business Closures Do Not Constitute “Direct Physical Loss Or Damage” Under Property Policy
For more information, please visit the Insurance Law Alert Resource Center. Holding The New York Court of Appeals ruled that allegations of the COVID-19 virus at insured property locations and the resulting business closures and accommodations resulting from the virus do not state a claim for “direct physical loss or damage” under a property policy. Consolidated Rest. … [Read more...] about New York Court Of Appeals Rules That Presence Of COVID-19 Virus At Insured Property And Resulting Business Closures Do Not Constitute “Direct Physical Loss Or Damage” Under Property Policy