ELDER LAW / INSURANCE
INSURANCE
New York Elder Law Douglas J. Chu (Hynes & Chu, LLP)
Insurance Regulation Answer Book Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP Edited by John S. Pruitt and Cynthia R. Shoss
This authoritative guide offers practical guidance on how elder law practitioners can help their clients plan for and obtain services and benefits under New York law. In addition to sample wills and helpful practice-oriented checklists, this resource features up-to-date information on Medicare, Medi-gap insurance, and Medicaid points of contention for elder residents in New York, as well as current eligibility and benefits levels. Track New York elder law developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service.
This book offers high-level discussions of the important regulatory and legal guidelines that govern insurance businesses. Assembled by leading attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland, this work covers handy guidance tailored to insurance company stakeholders and companies — along with the lawyers that represent them. Readers will find helpful Q&A discussions that break down complex insurance legal issues into easy-to-read analysis. Its discussions include information tailored to producers; holding company systems; title, mortgage, and financial guaranty insurers; life and annuity insurers; property and casualty insurers; health insurers; and health maintenance organizations. Along the way, readers will encounter up-to-date tips on how they can maximize their opportunities while minimizing their liabilities and compliance costs. Track important developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service.
1 looseleaf volume, 554 pages, $514, Item #131988, ISBN 978-1-4024-2371-0, Updated annually or as needed
1 looseleaf volume or digital, 496 pages, $473, Item #239150, ISBN 978-1-4024-3382-5, Updated annually or as needed
1 softbound volume or digital, 444 pages, $336, Item # 422960, ISBN 978-1-4024-4817-1, Published as needed
Insurance and Investment Management M&A Deskbook Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Variable Annuities and Other Insurance Investment Products Edited by Clifford E. Kirsch (Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP)
Reinsurance Law John S. Diaconis (Bleakley, Platt & Schmidt, LLP) and Douglas W. Hammond (National Financial Partners Corporation)
This Deskbook explores the emerging trends and regulatory developments around insurance and management M&A — including international economic pressures, rules affecting business organization, and capital requirements for the global insurance industry. Written by preeminent practitioners at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, this title navigates the steps and sector-tailored issues around acquiring publicly traded and private insurance groups. Specific topics the book highlights include acquisitions of blocks of insurance business, insurance regulatory approval requirements, tax issues, financial services regulation, and even investments in Lloyds-affiliated entities. Stay in sync with new developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service.
Business Liability Insurance Answer Book Edited by Betsy Palmer Collins and Nicole A. Burgess-Busch (Jones & Palmer, LLC)
Written by practitioners with hands-on reinsurance experience, this treatise introduces readers to the concept of reinsurance and the federal and state regulatory pressures affecting them. Its grounded insights are great for insurance attorneys, regulators, investment advisers, and other types of readers. Through engaging examples and clear- cut discussions, the authors walk readers through the basics of reinsurance, along with its attendant benefits, drawbacks, coverage options, and compliance considerations.
This work offers accessible guidance to the federal and state regulation of variable annuities and insurance investment products — along with regulatory issues arising from the SEC, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, and state authorities. Insurance and securities attorneys — along with anyone who offers and manages insurance investment products — will learn the professional duties and compliance responsibilities expected of issuers of insurance investment products.
This practice guide introduces readers to the options business and stakeholders have available to them — along with the types of litigation and other disputes that these insurance options address. Written by a decorated lawyer with substantial experience handling business insurance disputes, this title offers practical counsel for business decision-makers, in-house counsel, protected employees, and business insurance defense litigators. Leveraging the Q&A format to its fullest, the book breaks down complex business litigation and liability insurance concepts into digestible information for understanding the dynamics of business liability insurance and how it protects businesses from key litigation costs and unfavorable outcomes.
1 looseleaf volume, 424 pages, $493, Item #615, ISBN 978-1-4024-0615-7, Updated annually or as needed
2 looseleaf volumes, 2,148pages,$766,Item#240085, ISBN 978-1-4024-3044-2, Updated annually or as needed
Some of the concepts and regulations broached include the utmost good faith doctrine, the follow-the-fortunes doctrine, intermediaries, late notice on loss and claim reporting, arbitration and litigation considerations, finite reinsurance, and synthetic reinsurance. The book also includes helpful sample clauses covering the various reinsurance agreements, clauses, and certificates practitioners will draft and encounter. It also features a helpful checklist that discusses liability mitigation for cedents and reinsurers to avoid disputes. Keep up with important changes with PLI’s Upkeep Service.
The contributing authors offer instructive examples around variable insurance product design, approvals, administration and distribution, marketing, and inspections. The book provides discussions addressing special investment products, state insurance licensing requirements and suitability rules, index-linked variable annuities, registered index-linked annuities (RILA), and life settlements. Track new updates with PLI’s Upkeep Service.
1 softbound volume or digital, 544 pages, $289, Item #422948, ISBN 978-1-4024-4801-0, Published as needed
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