Current Issues in Insurance Regulation 2016

Originally held on Friday, April 15 | 8:30 am – 1 pm

 

Francine L. Semaya
Legal & Regulatory Consultant

  • The 26th annual program on Current Issues in Insurance Regulation features regional and national leaders exploring topical issues of importance to the insurance industry, with opportunities for questions and interaction with the faculty. As in prior programs, we will address up-to-the-minute, cutting edge regulatory issues affecting industry and consumers alike.  Among the likely “hot” topics for this year’s program are:

    • Cybersecurity standards;
    • Global solvency and market conduct rules set by other countries’ regulators: Why small and medium sized companies should care;
    • Emerging international issues facing global insurers and affecting transnational markets;
    • Changes at the NAIC including some recent departures of key insurance commissioners;
    • An update from Washington; and,
    • The always-stimulating “Commissioners’ Roundtable,” which brings together influential state insurance regulators for a panel showcasing their vantage point on recent insurance-law developments.

    DVDs/CDs: $299 Member* | $399 Nonmember

    On-Demand: $149 Member| $249 Nonmember

    Materials Only (No CLE Credit): $99 Member| $129 Nonmember

    *NYC Bar/IFNY/ABA/TIPS

    * New York residents will be charged the New York sales tax for all audio visual purchases.

  • Michael Catina
    Assistant General Counsel
    Zurich North America

    Hon. John M. Huff
    Director, Missouri Department of Insurance
    Financial Institutions and Professional Registration
    President, NAIC

    Elizabeth Kelleher Dwyer
    Rhode Island Deputy Director and Superintendent of Insurance and Banking

    Richard Liskov
    Holland & Knight

    David Snyder
    Vice President, International Policy
    Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCIAA)

    Thu Bao Ta
    U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

    Mark Thibodeaux

    Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan LLP

    Daniel A.  Rabinowitz
    Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP

    Thomas Workman
    Life Insurance Council of New York, Inc.

  • 8:00 am – 8:45 am Registration, Networking & Continental Breakfast
    8:45 am – 9:00 am  Welcome and Introductions
    Francine L. Semaya
    9:00 am – 10:10 am Global Solvency Standards Set by non-US Regulators: Why Small and Medium Sized Companies Should Care
    Moderator:  Richard Liskov
    Speakers: Hon. John M. Huff, David Snyder &  Thomas Workman 
    10:10 am  – 10:20 am Break
    10:20 am – 11:30 am  Developments in Cyber-risk and Cyber-Regulation
    Moderator:  Daniel A. Rabinowitz
    Speakers: Thu Bao Ta, Mark Thibodeaux & Michael Catina
    11:30 am  – 1:00 pm Regulators’ Perspectives:  State Insurance Department Roundtable
    Moderator:  Francine L. Semaya
    Speakers: John M. Huff,  Elizabeth Kelleher Dwyer, others to be added

  • This program provides 4.5 credits in professional practice for the New York & New Jersey MCLE requirements. California & Pennsylvania credit differs as it is based on a 60-minute credit hour. The live program provided transitional credit to newly admitted attorneys; the recording does not provide transitional credit.

     

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    * New York residents will be charged the New York sales tax for all audio visual purchases.

  • Co-Sponsored with: American Bar Association | Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section Insurance Regulation Committee and the Insurance Federation of New York, Inc. (IFNY)

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    Sponsoring Association Committee: Insurance Law, Jill M. Levy, Chair

    Sponsorship Opportunities are Available! Please Contact:

    Maricela Alfonso, Membership and CLE Relations Associate | (212) 382-6608 | MAlfonso@nycbar.org

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