The past few years have seen a surge of activities from states with respect to the introduction and adoption of consumer privacy bills. These bills vary from state to state, but generally include requirements around data...more
When a policyholder is at fault, their insurer is often faced with multiple claims. These claims add up quickly and can easily surpass policy limits. With clear fault and insufficient policy limits, what is an insurer to do?...more
On October 7, 2024, the Hawaii Supreme Court issued a ruling in a case dealing with whether an insurance company owes a defense in cases where the defendant, a fossil fuel company, is being sued by county governments for...more
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (NAIC) Privacy Protections (H) Working Group (the “Working Group”) has continued its charge to draft a new or revised model law aimed at standardizing privacy protections...more
New York’s Department of Financial Services releases proposed guidance on AI and other data sources in insurance underwriting and pricing — and you’ll note plenty of influence from Colorado’s governance regulation and the...more
The NAIC adopts a landmark framework outlining regulatory expectations for the use of AI by insurers. Meanwhile, a California agency proposes regulations for the use of automated decisionmaking technology by businesses, and...more