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Edward L. Lascher, Lascher & Lascher, P. C., Ventura, Cal., for defendant-appellant.
Douglas R. McCorquodale, Escondido, Cal., argued, for plaintiff...
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Judgment affirmed if plaintiff elects, within 10 days of the receipt of the remittitur of this court in the trial court, to write off attorney fees in excess of the sum of $1,333.33; otherwise reversed. Bell, C. J., and Eberhardt, J., concur.
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... 603 . Employee Retirement and Group Insurance . . . 604 . Deferred Compensation . . . 6055 . Life Insurance Premium on Life of a Borrower Employee .... . . 629 . Investments in Debt and Equity Securities . . . 630 . Split Dollar Life Insur...
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... investors that provide the necessary equity capital for purchases. Thus, the market not only d...
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...Watterson Construction Co. . FINANCE, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE . Alaska Housing Finance Corp. . Alas... ER Anchorage, AK 99508 department, Lifeflight Air Phone: 907-276-1131 Ambulance, cancer treatmen..., government contracting and private-equity investments. Community Involvement: CIRI is a majo...
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Whether you are a veteran, rookie or somewhere in between, it pays to take time to think about equity and succession management. The insurance-based financial services environment has changed dramatically. It is planning the extent to which the profession is aging without a clear sense of who's going to fill the leaders' shoes. The author has been thinking how will equity and succession planning, primarily thought of as an "exit strategy," help to re-invigorate the industry. Here's how early organization and forward thinking can pay off big for advisors thinking of selling their practice: 1. Getting over old thinking that equity and succession management is something done at the very end of a career. 2. Not knowing what your practice is worth. 3. Not understanding how to plan for succes...
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On July 12, 2005, Spc. Brandon Bare, a soldier who had received a Purple Heart for combat injuries endured in Iraq, murdered his eighteen-year-old wife, Nabila Bare, by stabbing her at least seventy-one times with knives and a meat cleaver. He had returned to Fort Lewis three months earlier to recover from his injuries. The slayer's rule-the principle of law that disqualifies Spc. Bare from recovering the proceeds from his wife's policy-stems from common law principles of equity and prohibits killers from benefiting from the act of killing. Courts have not yet applied the slayer's rule to insurance policies procured under the Family Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance Act (FSGLI), which Congress added to the Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance Act in 2001. Nor have courts considered t...
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... Nonetheless, we find that a different equity-related ERISA provision, to which the District Cou... an annuity paying $11,667 per year for life. B 1 The District Court found that CIGNA's initial... benefit in return-namely, a formof life insurance. But at least some employees might havepreferred t...
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Insurance markets have changed radically and deeply in the last 20 years. Deregulation, globalization of insurance institutions, intensified competition, electronic commerce, bancassurance, and the emergence of new risks are among the challenges faced by insurance markets. These developing trends pose both global and local challenges for insurance firms. The purpose of this article is to analyze the effect of globalization on international insurance markets. The focus is to highlight the global similarities of national insurance markets and the local contingencies that create differences among markets.
...: annual premiums, the relative importance of life and nonlife products, insurance concentration, and...Its mission was to transfer equity ownership in firms throughout the economy to the b...
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...Most dominantly, embedded value in the life insurance industry is used as management control t... free assets (Booth, 1999) that cover the (equity) capital base of the insurance firm in excess of t...