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Expect Focus - Volume I, January 2025

The Mysterious Boundary Beyond Which “Personal” Relationships Jeopardize a Director’s Independence - In a recent enforcement action, the SEC concluded that the relationship between James Craigie and an officer of Church &...more

States Decode Their Expectations on Insurers’ Use of AI

States continue to decode their expectations regarding insurers’ use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. Since our last report, the following states have issued bulletins based on the National Association of Insurance...more

NAIC Innovation, Cybersecurity, and Technology (H) Committee Gets in on the Action

On July 17, the Innovation, Cybersecurity, and Technology (H) Committee of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners released its exposure draft of the NAIC’s model bulletin on insurers’ use of algorithms,...more

New York Department of Financial Services Plays Pit Boss for Consumer Protection

Worried that the cards may be stacked against certain consumers and producers, the New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) released a circular letter and filing guidance note on July 17 to remind insurers of their...more

Colorado DOI Summer Reading for Life Insurers

Colorado DOI Summer Reading for Life Insurers - On May 26 — just ahead of the Memorial Day weekend — the Colorado Division of Insurance (DOI) issued for public comment a second draft of its proposed “Governance and Risk...more

Auto Insurers To Join Life Insurers at Colorado DOI’s Big Data Dance

The Colorado Division of Insurance announced this week that it will host another stakeholder meeting regarding unfair discrimination in insurance practices on April 6, 2023, from 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. MT. Unlike prior meetings,...more

Regulators Gearing Up to Monitor Accelerated Underwriting Programs

Following completion of its 2022 educational paper, the NAIC’s Accelerated Underwriting (A) Working Group (AUWG) moved to the second part of their charge — draft guidance for the states. During their call on February 22, the...more

Is It Time to Revisit SEC’s Ban on “Forced” Arbitration Provisions?

The SEC has long refused to allow companies to go public with bylaws or other governing documents that would require shareholders to arbitrate federal securities law claims against the company. ...more

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