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Federal Home Loan Bank Legislation (E) Subgroup

  • Mayer Brown LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • May 9 2013

The NAIC's Federal Home Loan Bank Legislation (E) Subgroup (the "FHLB Subgroup") is considering, among other things, proposed amendments to the

New York becomes the 18th state to enact legislation addressing the treatment of qualified financial contracts under insurance insolvencies

  • Mayer Brown LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • December 21 2011

It finally happened

New York continues legislative process regarding the treatment of qualified financial contracts under insurance insolvencies

  • Mayer Brown LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • December 8 2011

On 30 November 2011, New York Senate Bill 2713A was delivered to the desk of Governor Andrew Cuomo for signature

Update treatment of swap agreements under insurance insolvencies

  • Mayer Brown LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • May 31 2011

Thus far in 2011, six additional states have enacted the provisions from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' Insurer Receivership Model Act ("IRMA") that govern the treatment of "qualified financial contracts" and "netting agreements."

Dodd-Frank: Title II Orderly Liquidation Authority

  • Mayer Brown LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • January 31 2011

On 18 January 2011, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC") issued an interim final rule (the "Rule") with request for comments regarding certain provisions of Title II of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act ("Dodd- Frank Act"

Treatment of swap agreements under insurance insolvencies state developments

  • Mayer Brown LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • November 29 2010

The treatment of derivatives, or "qualified financial contracts", under state insurance insolvency laws has received increased attention since the financial crisis