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The Review 
 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Georgia Department of Insurance has proposed new regulations adopting the NAIC’s Model Audit Rule regulation and making other changes to the existing Life Settlements regulation. A hearing to review the adoption of both regulations will be held on September 29 at the Georgia Department of Insurance. Comments for both regulations are due by September 28, 2009.

On September 10, Jim Maxson, Joe Holahan and Michele Madison, along with Kathleen Birrane and Mario Coniglio of MLF LexServ, LP, hosted a life settlements webinar entitled “After the Purchase: Tracking Insureds, HIPAA and Privacy Issues.”

Dow Jones Private Equity Analyst has ranked Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP as a Top 50 law firm for its number of Venture Capital and Private Equity deals. MMM was the only Atlanta-based law firm on this prestigious list, which includes other national and global firms.

Jim Maxson spoke on “New Developments in Litigation” at the DealFlow Media’s Life Settlements Conference held on September 14-16 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Skip Myers will be speaking on federal insurance regulation at the National Risk Retention Association annual conference in Washington, DC on September 24.

On October 1, Joe Holahan will speak at the Life Insurance Settlement Association’s 2009 Compliance Conference in Orlando, Florida on the topic of “Privacy and Security of Personal Data: Addressing the Legal and Reputational Risks.”

On October 2, Jim Maxson is speaking on various issues pertaining to Securities and Life Settlements law at the Life Insurance Settlement Association’s Compliance Conference in Orlando, Florida.

October 5-7, Jim Maxson and Tony Roehl will participate in the Association of Insurance Compliance Professionals’ annual conference being held October 5-7 in Phoenix, Arizona. On October 5, both Jim and Tony will speak on the panel, “COLI, BOLI, STOLI: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.” On October 7, Tony will speak on an additional panel, “Compliance Issues Relative to the Senior Market.”

Skip Myers will be speaking on the changing role of the NAIC at the annual meeting of the Captive Insurance Council of the District of Columbia on October 22.

Skip Myers will be speaking at the World Captive Forum in Bonita Springs, FL on November 10 on Preparing for More Regulatory Risks.

The ICCIE course on regulation of risk retention groups will be starting this year on November 30. Skip Myers will again be one of the lecturers. For more information please contact ICCIE www.iccie.org.



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