Spencer L. Kimball

  • Transparency is a concept imported by Spencer Kimball. Hart Hearings, supra 28, at 1086·1237, 1087·1088 – (testimony of Spencer Kimball);
    • [Bonk: Hart Hearings = 1973 / 1974 – GOV (Senate) – The Life Insurance Industry – Phillip Hart (D-MI) – 4 Parts  —  [BonkNote]]

1980-2, NAIC Proceedings

  • 1963 – LR – Regulation of Speciality Policies in Life Insurance, by Spencer L. Kimball and Jon S. Hanson, 62 Michigan Law Review 167 – 93p
  • 1964 – LR – Legislative and Judicial Control of the Terms of Insurance Contracts: A Comparative Study of American and European Practice, by Spencer L. Kimball and Werner Pfennigstorf – 57p

  • 1972 – LR – What Price “Price Disclosure”? The Trend To Consumer Protection In Life Insurance, By Spencer L. Kimball and Mark S. Rapaport – 29p
    • Meaningful price disclosure at the point of sale in life insurance would help to implement one major objective of insurance regulation, protection of consumers against unreasonably high prices.

  • 1985 – The Public Regulation of Insurance: American and European Perspectives
  • Heber C. Kimball
  • Andrew Kimball – Son
    • (b.1858 0906 – b. 1924 0831)
  • Spencer Woolley Kimball – Grandson 
    • (b. 1895 0328 – d. 1985 1105)
    • Kimball later co-founded a business selling bonds and insurance that, after weathering the Great Depression, became highly successful. (Wikipedia)
      • [Bonk: What was the Business called / named? Does the Business exist today? Merged into?]
  • Spencer L. Kimball – Grandson of Heber C. Kimball
    • (August 26, 1918 – October 26, 2003)[1] was an American lawyer and professor at the University of Utah, the University of Michigan Law School and the University of Chicago.
    • Kimball was the oldest son of Spencer W. Kimball
  • Edward Lawrence Kimball – Great-Grandson of Heber C. Kimball  
    • (b. 1930 0923- d. 2016 1121) 
    • Kimball served in several positions in the LDS Church, including bishop. Prior to joining the faculty of BYU, Kimball was a law professor and chairman of the Curriculum Committee at the University of Wisconsin Law School.[5] Kimball started his career as a law professor at the University of Montana, where he taught from 1956 to 1962.
    • 1962-1973 – He was a professor at the University of Wisconsin from 1962 to 1973.
    • 1973-1995 – He was one of the founding faculty at BYU Law School from 1973 until 1995, when he was granted emeritus status.[6] Kimball was the inaugural holder of the Ernest L. Wilkinson Chair in the BYU law school.[7] – [Wikipedia]