Event Date/Time: Sep 17, 2008
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End Date/Time: Sep 17, 2008 |
Registration Date:
Sep 17, 2008 |
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Early Registration Date:
Sep 16, 2008 |
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Description
The landscape of the reinsurance industry is ever-changing. Major developments in the last year include the implementation of the NAIC's Reinsurance Modernization Proposal as published in its Framework Memorandum proposing revised collateral requirements on reinsurers; the independent collateral regulations proposed in New York and Florida; and the impact of the subprime mortgage crisis on the insurance and reinsurance market. As the business and regulatory environment in which reinsurers operate here and abroad continues to evolve, our expert faculty will discuss the latest developments in the U.S. and international markets, with emphasis on recent legislation and regulatory changes and recent case law, as well as the most effective strategies to address these developments.
What You Will Learn
The potential impact of the NAIC and federal government proposals on non-US unauthorized and domestic reinsurers
How will the ever increasing liability from the subprime mortgage crisis affect the reinsurance industry
Legislative developments including proposals for Federal Regulation and Modernization of Insurance and Reinsurance
New and innovative reinsurance transactions and reinsurance contract terms
Lawyers, in-house counsel for insurers, reinsurers and insurance and reinsurance brokers, insurance regulators, insurance and reinsurance company staff, risk managers, insurance and reinsurance underwriters, claims handlers, arbitrators, and receivers will find this program invaluable.
Venue
Additional Information
Cost $995 and is also available on the web at www.pli.edu