United States:
NAIC Moves Ahead On Capital Requirements, Redundant Life Reserves, And More
03 March 2016
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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Insurance and Reinsurance partner Daniel A. Rabinowitz and
associate Alexander Traum's article, "NAIC Moves Ahead on
Capital Requirements, Redundant Life Reserves, and More,"
appeared in the Feb. 16, 2016 issue of FC&S Legal. The
article discusses the NAIC's 2015 Fall National Meeting during
which the NAIC moved ahead on a number of key issues affecting the
insurance and reinsurance industries.
NAIC Moves Ahead on Capital Requirements,
Redundant Life Reserves, and More
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