May 18, 2009

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Lane Rubin Takes Reins at IIABNY

When Lane Rubin lifted his hand to take the oath of office as chair of the Independent Insurance Agent and Brokers Association of New York on Thursday the 14th of May at the Garden City Hotel...

NYSIF Gets a New Chief

The Board of Commissioners of the state insurance fund announced the appointment of James J. Wrynn as Executive Director of the large state chartered workers compensation carrier...

From the Gen Xers and Millenials: Are You Boomers listening?

A few months ago, we spoke about how we need to understand truly the generational differences between us retreads as someone once lovingly called those our age, and the Milleniums and Gen Xers who are now fully engaged in the work force.

Lackluster, Sub Par Just Wont Do

The world of todays independent agent is dramatically different than it was 50, 20 or even 10 years ago.

FOCUS:New Yorks Liquidation Bureau and its Processes

Since the Mid-1980s I have actively represented managements, shareholders, policyholders, claimants, and reinsurers (both as creditors and as debtors) of insurance operations in liquidation...

New Yorks Liquidation Bureau and its Processes - A Critical Analysis Part I of II

Since the Mid-1980s I have actively represented managements, shareholders, policyholders, claimants, and reinsurers (both as creditors and as debtors) of insurance operations in liquidation or rehabilitation in New York. During that time I have observed the handling (or mishandling) of the receivership process spanning the administrations of five Governors and eight superintendents...

Foreword

The Insurance Advocate continues to evolve as we reach the 16th month of our second tenure of this publication, as a journal of increasingly more useful and interesting opinion, according to so many of our readers whom we hear from at every turn. Thank you.

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