In 2024, the United States Supreme Court answered the question of whether a case should be stayed or dismissed if arbitration is compelled. Courts also continued to enforce arbitration rights and compel arbitration and addressed discovery of reinsurance information issues, questions of sealing of reinsurance information, jurisdiction, and a rare late notice … [Read more...] about A Brief Review of Reinsurance Trends in 2024
Legislative/Statutes
Participation In Early Stages of Arbitration Dooms Petition to Stay Arbitration
When a party receives and arbitration demand and there is a dispute about whether there is an agreement to arbitrate between the parties, participating in the early stages of the arbitration may be problematic for a subsequent effort to dispute arbitrability. This issue can arise when there has been an assignment or transfer of a reinsurance agreement or the right to the … [Read more...] about Participation In Early Stages of Arbitration Dooms Petition to Stay Arbitration
What the New Proposed Credit for Reinsurance Regulations Mean for Reinsurance Disputes
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com You remember the Covered Agreements entered into between the US and the UK and the US and the EU to deal with Brexit and Solvency II and international financial standards, right? Well, the New York Department of Financial Services has noticed a proposed regulation implementing the new credit for reinsurance rules required under the Covered … [Read more...] about What the New Proposed Credit for Reinsurance Regulations Mean for Reinsurance Disputes