The Supreme Court recently resolved a Circuit split addressing how district courts should proceed when they have found that all claims in a dispute should be compelled to arbitration. Smith v. Spizzirri, No. 22-1218, --- S.Ct. ----, 2024 WL 2193872 (U.S. May 16, 2024). The Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) provides that, once a court has referred a matter to arbitration, “the … [Read more...] about Supreme Court Resolves FAA Circuit Split, Limiting Appealability of Orders Compelling Arbitration
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With R&Q set for liquidation, what future for Gibson Re sidecar and its investors?
R&Q Insurance Holdings Ltd. has this morning confirmed that it is filing for a provisional liquidation in Bermuda, raising questions over the future of its collateralised legacy sidecar vehicle Gibson Re. R&Q has been through the wars, both in terms of persistent historical reserve deterioration, a debt-load that has shackled the company, and some might call them … [Read more...] about With R&Q set for liquidation, what future for Gibson Re sidecar and its investors?
To Buy Prospective or Retrospective Reinsurance – That is the Question
As the panel of John Levy (SwissRe), Angela Sampson (Guy Carpenter), and Dustin Loeffler (Aon), moderated by Jose Martinez (SwissRe) explained, for those looking for assistance in growth, capital management, protecting against volatility, and desiring sufficient risk management, reinsurance is a good choice. Given the panel’s varied backgrounds as actuaries, they cited the … [Read more...] about To Buy Prospective or Retrospective Reinsurance – That is the Question
Keeping Up with Kimberly George
By describing her own career path from Field Case Management Nurse to Sedgwick’s first Chief Global Band Officer, Kimberly George treated AIRROC’s Chicago audience to a demonstration of her strategic views for her company and for employees throughout the insurance industry. Just don’t tell her you “fell into” a career in insurance. Her excitement for career development in the … [Read more...] about Keeping Up with Kimberly George
Cedent Wins Late Notice Dispute
It’s been a while since there has been a court opinion on the defense of late notice in a reinsurance dispute. Recently, a Texas federal court had the pleasure of addressing the issue. In United States Fire Insurance Co. v. Unified Life Insurance Co., No. 3:22-cv-00868-BT (N.D. Tex., Mar. 29, 2024, the cedent sought a reinsurance recovery after a class-action settlement. The … [Read more...] about Cedent Wins Late Notice Dispute