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New York Law Journal

Financial Services Chief Vullo Discusses NY's Role in National Cybersecurity Regs

The Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo discusses the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' decision to adopt New York's cybersecurity regulations as its model law for adoption by its members, which include all 50 states' insurance commissioners.
6 minute read

International Edition

What are the biggest risks facing general counsel doing business in central and eastern Europe?

Senior in-house lawyers discuss key CEE business risks and the most problematic countries in the region
2 minute read

International Edition

What are the biggest risks facing general counsel doing business in central and eastern Europe?

Senior in-house lawyers discuss key CEE business risks and the most problematic countries in the region
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

DFS Fines Cigna $2M for Violating NY Insurance Law

A Department of Financial Services investigation found that Connecticut-based Cigna illegally sold stop-loss insurance, which may only be sold to large group employers. The investigation also found that Cigna illegally sold fully insured policies outside of the state.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Venable Counsel Discusses Financial Regulatory Landscape Since Trump Election

The New York Law Journal spoke with Venable counsel Alexandra Megaris, whose practice focuses on financial regulatory matters involving state attorneys general, regulatory agencies and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, about changes since President Donald Trump took office a year ago.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Discoverability of Attorney-Generated Documents in Insurance Company Files

In his Insurance Law column, Jonathan A. Dachs writes: In a series of recent cases, the courts have analyzed the insurer's obligation to disclose the contents of its files, including attorney communications with regard to the decision of whether to accept or reject a claim, notwithstanding the insurer's invocation of the “material prepared for litigation” and/or attorney-client privileges—with mixed results.
14 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Court: Travelers Off the Hook for Opioid Maker's Defense

In a 3-0 California Court of Appeal ruling, Travelers gets off the hook in having to defend Watson Pharmaceuticals, an opioid manufacturer, with whom it had an insurance policy.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Court: Travelers Insurance Doesn't Have to Pay Defense Fees for Opioid Manufacturer

In a 3-0 California Court of Appeal ruling, Travelers gets off the hook in having to defend Watson Pharmaceuticals, an opioid manufacturer, with whom it had an insurance policy.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Employee or Nonemployee? That Is the Question in Uber Cases

There's no cliché better than a Shakespeare cliché, and no Shakespeare cliché more cliché than referencing Hamlet. Duly noted and ignored. Let's turn to Uber, the Prince of 555 Market St. in San Francisco.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Weathering the Storm: What Corporate Policyholders Need to Know About Hurricane Coverage

Kenneth H. Frenchman, Marc T. Ladd and Alexander M. Sugzda write: When purchasing property insurance, it is important to assess the risk of hurricane damage to your property and have a clear understanding of the coverage that you will have in place in the event of a hurricane.
12 minute read

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