Lawsuits - Index
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- Accidental Death
- ACLI v. Perez (DOL – Department of Labor) – Fiduciary Rule
- ACLI – Amicus Briefs
- ACLI – Lawsuits
- Aetna v. Wisconsin Insurance Commissioner
- Agents v. Companies
- AIG – Lawsuits
- Alabama – Lawsuits
- Always Marco – Lawsuits – Index
- American International Group, Inc. 2008 Securities Litigation
- Amicus Curiae Briefs
- A.L. Williams – Lawsuits
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- Maloof v. John Hancock
- Marie v. Pacific Life Insurance Company
- MDL – LC – Multidistrict Litigation – Lawsuits
- MDL-1061 – LC – Prudential Insurance Company of America Sales Practices Litigation
- MDL-1091 – LC – Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Sales Practices Litigation
- MDL-1096 – LC – Crown Life Insurance Company Premium Litigation
- MDL-1102 – LC – Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Sales Practices Litigation
- MDL-1143 – LC – Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Premium Litigation – MONY
- MDL-1179 – LC – General American Life Insurance Company Sales Practices Litigation
- MDL-1950 – LC – Municipal Derivatives Antitrust Litigation
- MDL-581 – LC – Baldwin-United
- MDL-634 – LC – Academy Life Insurance Company Estate Conservation Plan Litigation
- Media – Lawsuits
- MetLife v. FSOC
- MetLife – Lawsuits
- MLM – Multi-Level Marketing – Lawsuits
- Mosten Investments v. The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company – Manulife Financial
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- SEC – Securities and Exchange Commission – Lawsuits
- Signature
- Social Media – Lawsuits
- Starr International Company
- Starr International Company v. Federal Reserve Bank of New York and American International Group – 12-5022
- Starr International Company v. United States – 11-0779
- Starr International Company v. United States – 15-5103 – Appeals Court
- States – Lawsuits
- Supreme Court
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- 1999 0914 – GOV (House-Report) – Interstate Class Action Jurisdiction Act of 1999 – 47p
- 2001 – LC – Solarchick v. Metropolitan Life
- 2010 – LC – Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
- 2010 – LC – Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company – Judgement – Ontario – Superior Court – 8p
- 2011 – LC – Eddie Cressy v. OM Financial Life Insurance Company – Doug Andrew – 11-05871
- 2013 0704 – LC – Eddie Cressy v. FG Life, OM Financial, Doug Andrew, Paramount – Complaint for Damages and Equitable Relief – 11-05871 – 39p
- 2013 0905 – LC – Johnston & Johnston v. Conseco – 5th Circuit Court of Appeals – 13-30010 – Oral Argument – mp3
- 2014 0605 – LC – Eddie Cressy v. Fidelity & Guaranty Life Insurance Company, Paramount Financial Services and Doug Andrew – BC514340
- 2015 – LC – Charles Oliver v. Burgess (CFLID – Center for Life Insurance Disputes)
- 2017 – LC – Chamber of Commerce v. U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) – 17-10238
- 2018 0905 – LC – Fehr v. Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada – Decision – Ontario – Court of Appeal – 73p
- 2019 – LC – Mosten Investment v. Manufacturers Life – Queen’s Bench for Saskatchewan
- 2021 – LC – Mosten Investments v. Manufacturers Life – Court of Appeal
- 2023 – LC – Eric Olson v. World Financial Group Insurance – WFG
- McHugh v. Protective Life Insurance Company
- 1971 - LC - Superintendent of Ins. v. Bankers Life & Cas. Co., 404 U.S. 6 (1971), Superintendent of Insurance v. Bankers Life & Casualty Co.
- U.S. Supreme Court, No. 70-60
- Argued October 13, 1971, Decided November 8, 1971
- ⇒ 1971 - Book - Life Insurance and the Public Interest, by Halsey Josephson
- 1974 0220 - GOV (Senate) - SEC Enforcement Actions, Quentin N. Burdick (D-ND)
- p11 - Philip A. Loomis, [SEC] Commissioner, Securities and Exchange Commission - ...and the Superintendent of Insurance case, has considerably expanded the scope of private litigation for violations of the securities laws, as compared with what existed before.
- And this, of course, has encouraged private plaintiffs to bring actions.
- Class actions have also become more common than they used to be.
- And class actions are frequently used in securities cases where you will have a person who has defrauded each of 10,000 people out of a $100, and no one of them can effectively sue, but if you have got a class action for all 10,000, it is an action worth bringing and may be brought.
- p11 - Philip A. Loomis, [SEC] Commissioner, Securities and Exchange Commission - ...and the Superintendent of Insurance case, has considerably expanded the scope of private litigation for violations of the securities laws, as compared with what existed before.