3.28.2008

Waste Management Sues SAP, Alleging Misreps and Fraud in Software Sale

Waste Management is seeking over $100m from SAP for the money it spent trying to implement SAP software, plus punitive damages. Waste Management claims the billing, logistics, and mobile-computing software was a "complete failure" and was based on a fraud. The lawsuit was filed in Harris County, TX, and it comes after mediation and 20 months of negotiations failed.

3.27.2008

Book Authors Sue to Block Movie Production

In a move that could make expectant J.R.R. Tolkien movie fans unhappy, the author's estate is suing over royalties from the Lord of the Rings movies. This potentially implicates insurance called Film Producers Indemnity coverage, and the issue will be whether the movie makers have all of the legal rights to make those movies. Interestingly, the lawsuit focuses on contracts made back in 1969 over the movie rights, and asks for $150m in damages.

3.25.2008

Life Settlement Providers in the Hotseat?

Life settlements are a useful financial tool for people who hold life insurance policies and would like to cash them out before their intended expiration date (which, ghastly enough, would be their death), and get more than they would if they simply surrendered the policy back to the issuer. Those policy holders might want to cash these policies in early for a number of reasons: to get some quick cash, perhaps to invest some in the market, or for medical costs.



In any case, the brokers who help effectuate these transactions are known as life settlement brokers. They essentially look for life insurance policyholders who want to cash out their policies, and match them with life settlement "providers." Providers are those professionals who have investors desiring to use life settlements as a financial investment tool. Essentially, those investors are betting that the former policyholders are likely to die before the maturation of the policy, thus making a profit.



Lately, there have been a number of cases in which criminal activity has been alleged against life settlement providers. One life settlement provider is being held on $1M in bail for allegedly running a "Ponzi" scheme involving life settlements.

How to Avoid Claims

The current issue of Agent & Broker magazine has a great article: How to avoid being a target for E&O claims. They're preaching what everyone should learn, know, understand, implement: documentation is critical for good internal systems. Coherent, consistent documentation of important contact, decisions, changes, and issues will help you avoid problems, and make your case stronger if you do get into problems.

3.20.2008

Streamlined Broker Licensing Coming?

The National Conference of Insurance Legislators' Executive Committee has come out in support of a National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR--a non-profit affiliate of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, aka the NAIC). Part of this will be an online, one-stop licensing resource for insurance agents and brokers nationwide. Here is the press release.

3.18.2008

Lloyd's insures winemaker's nose

This is fun stuff: Ilja Gort, the Dutch owner of Chateau de la Garde in Bordeaux, will have his nose insured by Lloyd's. Why? Gort can allegedly tell millions of different scents apart and relies upon his nose for business.

It's not the first time. Lloyd's also insured the nose of Jimmy Durante.

3.17.2008

NYS Presses Mortgage Lenders to Spin Off Appraisal Units

According to the NY Times, NYS A.G. Cuomo has gotten Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to agree that independent or outside appraisal firms will be used on the mortgages they buy in the future.

This is a big deal for some mortgage brokers that have used their in-house appraisers to work on the loans they originated. It could force these firms, like Countrywide Financial, to spin off their appraisal units. Previously, many mortgage brokers used their own appraisers on deals. The National Association of Mortgage Brokers claims this development will hamper their competitiveness.

3.02.2008

Alleged Contingent Commissions Lead to Lawsuit

Chicago. DOD Technologies Inc. sued Mesirow Insurance Services Inc., alleging breaches of fiduciary duty in connection with undisclosed contingent commissions to the insurance broker for insurance placed. An Illinois appellate court reinstated pleadings dismissed back in 2006, and the case heads back to the trial court regarding the allegations of steering quotes.