Please join us for a Reception celebrating the start of the academic year and to welcome our new LL.M. Insurance Law students Thursday, September 8th 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Starr Reading Room William F. Starr Hall.
Please join us for a Reception celebrating the start of the academic year and to welcome our new LL.M. Insurance Law students Thursday, September 8th 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Starr Reading Room William F. Starr Hall.
UConn School of Law Insurance Law Center will host the Fifth Annual National Benefits & Social Insurance Conference, where benefit experts from around the country will convene to discuss the law and policy of retirement, healthcare, disability insurance, and more. The Assistant Secretary of Labor, Phyllis Borzi, will be the keynote speaker.
Attendees should contact Patricia Carbray at patricia.carbray@uconn.edu or 860-570-5184 to receive the password needed to download the conference papers.
Schedule:
8:15-9:00
Breakfast & Registration
9:00-10:00
Phyllis Borzi, Keynote Speech
10:00-11:30
D. Muir (Michigan), Addressing the Failure of Behavioral Economics Theory in IRA Rollovers
K. Moore (Kentucky), Closing the Retirement Savings Coverage Gap: Are State-Mandated Automatic Enrollment IRAs the Answer? (password req.)
J. Turner (PPC), The Pension Mis-Selling Scandal at the SEC. (password req.)
Moderator: A. Stumpf (Michigan)
11:30-12:45 (Lunch panel)
N. Huberfeld (Kentucky), Health Care and the Myth of Self-Reliance
B. Maher (UConn), Characterizing the ACA
Moderator: J. Cogan (UConn)
12:45-2:00
I. Goldowitz (PBGC), Funding of Public Sector Pension Plans: What Can Be Learned from the Private Sector? (password req.)
N. Shnitser (Boston College), “Trusting the Retiree Healthcare Promise” (can be accessed through Hein Online)
J. Forman (Oklahoma), Removing the Legal Impediments to Offering Lifetime Annuities in Pension Plans (password req.)
Moderator: D. Pratt (Albany)
2:15-3:30
P. Wiedenbeck (Wash. U), Untrustworthy: ERISA’s Broken Promise (password req.)
A. Monahan (Minnesota), Sovereign Promises
D. Bogan (Oklahoma), Proper Party Defendants in ERISA 502(a)(1)(B) Actions. (password req.)
N. Stein (Drexel), The Church Plan Phenomenon (password req.)
Moderator: N. Stein (double-duty)
3:45-5:00
M. Hylton (Boston University), Thinking Ahead: Some Reflections on the Forthcoming Friedrichs Decision and its Implications for Public Sector
Employee Benefits
P. Secunda (Marquette), Lack of Super Enforcement in Australia
R. Pathak (Whittier), Robust Enforcement at Last? Medical Providers as the New ERISA Enforcers
Moderator: Maher (UConn)
Contact Patricia Carbray (patricia.carbray@uconn.edu) or 860-570-5184.
Presented by:
The Connecticut Bar Association Insurance Law Section and The Insurance Law Center, University of Connecticut School of Law
Seminar Code: EIL160226
CLE Credit: 3.0 Hours
About the program:
Discovery is time-consuming and expensive. This symposium will begin by looking at some of the many strategies for reducing and streamlining discovery that have been adopted by practice rules in federal and state courts, or by judicial order in specific cases. Panel presentations and breakout groups will consider the benefits and dangers of applying those strategies to reduce discovery in specific types of insurance coverage cases.
Who Should Attend:
Both the new lawyer and experienced litigator will benefit from this symposium
You will learn:
About various efforts to streamline discovery in civil litigation generally, and in specialties other than insurance coverage
About the recommendations of the Committee on Discovery and Expedited Litigation
How reducing discovery might work for specific coverage issues
Program Chairs:
Marilyn Fagelson, Murtha Cullina LLP, New Haven
Regen O’Malley, Gordon & Rees LLP, Glastonbury
Speakers:
Hon. William Bright, Connecticut Superior Court, Tolland Judicial District
Hon. Charles Lee, Connecticut Superior Court, Ansonia-Milford Judicial District
Elizabeth Ahlstrand, Seiger Gfeller Laurie LLP, West Hartford
Bethany Barrese, Saxe Doernberger & Vita PC, Hamden
Assaf Ben-Atar, Pullman & Comley LLC, Bridgeport
Bruce Bennett, McGivney & Kluger PC, Brookfield
Marilyn Fagelson, Murtha Cullina LLP, New Haven
Melissa Federico, Murtha Cullina LLP, Hartford
David G. Jordan, Saxe Doernberger & Vita PC, Hamden
Peter Kochenburger, Executive Director, Insurance Law LLM Program; Deputy Director, Insurance Law Center, Hartford
Michael McCormack, O’Sullivan McCormack Jensen & Bliss PC, Wethersfield
Leslie Gold McPadden, Leslie Gold McPadden, Counselor at Law LLC, Hamden
John C. Pitblado, Carlton Fields Jorden Burt, Hartford
Matthew J. Shiroma, Day Pitney LLP, Hartford
Robin Taylor Symons, Gordon & Rees LLP, Miami
Program Agenda:
1:30 – Welcome: Peter Kochenburger, Executive Director, Insurance Law LLM Program; Deputy Director, Insurance Law Center
1:35 – Panel 1
Peter Kochenburger – Moderator
Hon. William Bright, Connecticut Superior Court – Report on Work of Committee on Discovery and Expedited Litigation
David G. Jordan, Saxe Doernberger & Vita PC, and Michael McCormack, O’Sullivan McCormack Jensen & Bliss PC – The new Federal Rules and
other discovery strategies around the country
2:35 – Break
2:50 – Panel 2
Hon. Charles Lee, Connecticut Superior Court – Moderator
Elizabeth Ahlstrand, Seiger Gfeller Laurie LLP – Superstorm Sandy cases
Robin Taylor Symons, Gordon & Rees LLP – Florida and other states’ rules limiting discovery in bad faith cases
Marilyn Fagelson, Murtha Cullina LLP – ABA Manual for Complex Insurance Coverage Litigation
3:50 – Break
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4:00 – Breakout Groups
1-General Liability
Bethany Barrese, Saxe Doernberger & Vita, PC
Bruce Bennett, McGivney & Kluger PC
2-Property
Assaf Ben-Atar, Pullman & Comley LLC
3-D&O and E&O
John C. Pitblado, Carlton Fields Jorden Burt
Melissa Federico, Murtha Cullina LLP
4-Personal Lines (Auto and Homeowners)
Leslie McPadden, Biller Sachs Raio & Zito
Matthew J. Shiroma, Day Pitney LLP
4:45 – Report of Each Breakout Group: Moderated by Regen O’Malley, Gordon & Rees LLP
5:00-6:00 – Networking Event
Cost: Includes snack breaks and a post-program reception, with one complimentary wine or beer
CBA Member – $80
Non-Member – $175
Law/Paralegal Student – FREE
*If you require reasonable accommodations for a disability, please contact the Law School at 860-570-5130 or via email at law.access@uconn.edu.
Materials for this seminar will be e-mailed to registrants prior to the seminar for download. No paper copies will be prepared. Please note that refunds will not be granted once course materials have been received.
The Connecticut Bar Association/CT Bar Institute is an accredited provider of New York State CLE. This program qualifies for transitional and non-transitional credits. Financial hardship information available upon request.
Second Annual Insurance Law Conference
Presented By:
The Insurance Law Center at UConn School of Law
& Renmin Law School
The U.S. & China: New Insurance Products, New Regulatory Challenges
Friday, October 9, 2015
UConn School of Law, Hartford Connecticut
Keynote Speaker: Thomas Sullivan, Associate Director, Federal Reserve Board
Panels:
· Cyber Risk & Insurance
· Big Data, Price Optimization and Consumer Protection
· Regulation of Insurance Intermediaries
· Resolution of Insurance Disputes
· Best Practices for Consumer Disclosures
Please join us on Friday, October 9 as we explore Chinese and U.S. perspectives on Insurance, Regulation, and Consumer Protection. Our panelists are leading scholars, practitioners and regulators in these fields, and we are joined by experts from Renmin Law School, the University of International Business & Economics, and the General Counsel of Ping An Insurance Group of China.
Admission is free and continental breakfast and lunch provided for those who register prior to October 5, 2015.
Conference Agenda:
8:15 – 9:00 Continental Breakfast
9:00 – 9:15 Opening Remarks
9:15 – 10:00 Keynote Address:
Thomas Sullivan, Associate Director, Federal Reserve Board (with time for questions)
10:00 – 10:15 Break
10:15 – 11:15 Panel 1: Cyber Risk & Insurance
– Professor Jia Linqing, Deputy Director of Maritime Law and of the Insurance Law Research Institute, Renmin University of China Law School
– Mr. John Buchanan, Partner, Covington & Burling, Washington D.C.
– Ms. Paula M. Pallozzi, Associate Director, Rhode Island Insurance Division
11:15 – 12:30 Panel 2: Big Data, Price Optimization and Consumer Protection
– Professor Peter Molk, Willamette University College of Law
– Mr. David Snyder, Vice President, International Policy, Property Casualty Insurers Association of America
– Professor Peter Kochenburger, Deputy Director, Insurance Law Center
12:30 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 2:30 Panel 3: Regulation of Insurance Intermediaries
– Professor Xin Chen, Director of the Insurance Law Center and the Law and Economics Center, University of International Business and Economics
– Mr. Wes Bissett, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs and State Relations, Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America, Inc.
– Professor Jeffrey Stempel, Doris S. and Theodore B. Lee Professor of Law, University of Nevada Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law
2:30 – 3:30 Panel 4: Resolution of Insurance Disputes
– Mr. Jun Yao, Chief Legal Officer, Ping An Insurance Group of China
– Mr. John Buchanan, Partner, Covington & Burling, Washington D.C.
– Professor Brendan Maher, Director of the Insurance Law Center
3:30 – 3:45 Break
3:45 – 5:00 Panel 5: Best Practices in Consumer Disclosures
– Professor Haibao Xing, Renmin University of China Law School
– Professor Mark Geistfeld, Sheila Lubetsky Birnbaum Professor of Civil Litigation, New York University School of Law
– Professor Patricia McCoy, Liberty Mutual Insurance Professor of Law, Boston College Law School
– Ms. Lynn Quincy, Director of the Health Care Value Hub, Consumers Union
5:00 Concluding Remarks
Keynote Speaker: Kathleen Sebelius, Former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
Sponsored by: The Connecticut Insurance Law Journal and Insurance Law Center at UConn Law School
Keynote Speaker:
Kathleen Sebelius, Former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
Sponsored by:
The Connecticut Insurance Law Journal and Insurance Law Center at UConn Law School
Please join us for an in-depth consideration of the first five tumultuous years of the Affordable Care Act—and predictions for its future. Our keynote speaker, Kathleen Sebelius, was the Secretary of Health & Human Services during and after the ACA’s passage. Our panelists will include leading economists, law professors, and industry representatives who have spent much of their last five years thinking about the one of the most hotly-debated laws in American history. The event will take place in the William F. Starr Hall on the Law School campus in Hartford, Connecticut. Registration is free and breakfast and lunch provided for those who register by April 13, 2015.
Symposium Agenda
MORNING
8:00-8:45 Registration, Breakfast, & Opening Remarks
8:45-10:00 PANEL ONE: The ACA Today | Moderator: Brendan S. Maher, Mark Hall (Wake Forest University School of Law) , Timothy S. Jost
(Washington and Lee University School of Law), Amy B. Monahan (University of Minnesota Law School), Elizabeth Weeks Leonard (University of
Georgia School of Law)
10:00-10:15 Break
10:15-11:30 PANEL TWO: Rethinking & Reform | Moderator: Jill Anderson, Kyle D. Logue (University of Michigan Law School) , Patricia A.
McCoy (Boston College Law School), William M. Sage (University of Texas Law School
LUNCH
11:30-1:00 Lunch & Keynote Address : Kathleen Sebelius (former Governor of Kansas and & Secretary of HHS)
AFTERNOON
1:00-2:20 PANEL THREE: Views of the Cathedral | Moderator: Radha Pathak, Brian Galle (Boston College Law School) , Abbe R. Gluck (Yale
Law School) , Jessica L. Roberts (University of Houston Law Center), Daniel Schwarcz (University of Minnesota Law School)
2:20-3:35 PANEL FOUR: ACA Economics | Moderator: Peter Siegelman, Amanda E. Kowalski (Department of Economics, Yale University), Ellen
R. Meara (Department of Economics, Dartmouth College), Mark V. Pauly (Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania)
3:35-3:45 Break
3:45-5:00 PANEL FIVE: Living in an ACA World | Moderator: John A. Cogan, Nima Farzan (Chief Operating Officer, PaxVax) , Charles Klippel
(Deputy General Counsel, Aetna), Thomas Leonardi (Former Connecticut Insurance Commissioner)
Please contact Patricia Carbray with any questions.
Join us at the 3rd annual Connecticut Risk Management Conference which has been designed to focus on Enterprise Risk Management and its very diverse challenges. This conference will bring together professionals engaged in risk management, senior management, and regulators, as well as faculty members and students in UConn’s MS in Financial Risk Management (MSFRM) Program.
This conference, organized by UConn’s highly successful MSFRM graduate degree program is being sponsored by the University of Connecticut’s
School of Business and the Insurance Law Center at UConn School of Law.
WHEN & WHERE:
Friday, March 20, 2015
8:00 am – 4:30 pm
UConn Stamford Campus
1 University Place
Stamford, CT
KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY:
THOMAS SULLIVAN ’00 EMBA
Associate Director
Federal Reserve, Board of Governors
The Evolution and Assessment of ERM in
Financial Institution Supervision and Regulation
When & Where:
March 20, 2015
8:00 am – 9:00 am — Breakfast & Networking
9:00 am -3:45 pm — Program
UConn Stamford Campus
Gen Re Auditorium
1 University Place
Stamford, CT
*Free parking available in UConn parking garage
Pricing:
$200.00 for general attendees
$100.00 for CFA members
$100.00 for MSFRM Alumni
* Breakfast and lunch are included
Conference Agenda
Registration and Breakfast (8:00-9:00 AM)
Session #1 (9:00-10:00)—“ERM: The Big Picture”
Panel Discussion covers: Risk Culture and Appetite, creating an ERM framework, the importance of Financial Risk Management
Dan Bley, Chief Risk Officer, Webster Bank
Steve Gruppo, Chief Risk Officer, TIAA-CREF
Jacob Rosengarten, Chief Risk Officer, XL Group
Ann Rodriguez, Head of Enterprise & Operational Risk, GE Capital (Moderator)
Session #2 (10:00—11:00)—“Operational Risks: from Cyber to Systemic”
Panel Discussion covers: strong focus on Cyber Risk (risks and impact of cyber attack NOT cyber prevention technology)
John Bonora, SVP Chief Risk and Chief Credit Officer, First County Bank
Shawn Dahl, Principal, Risk Advisory Services & National Leader, Enterprise Risk Management, McGladrey LLP
Patrick Amon, Managing Director & Partner, Global Risk Management Advisors (Moderator)
Break (11:00-11:15)
Session #3 (11:15-12:15)—“Regulations & Governance”
Panel Discussion led by UConn School of Law and will focus on two issues: (1) insurers as a source of cyber risk and the role of ERM and corporate
governance in addressing it, and (2) cyber insurance as a tool to manage cyber security and risk
Robert Easton, Executive Deputy Superintendent, NY Dept. of Financial Services
Tom Farrish, Partner, Day Pitney
Damon Vocke, President, Gen Re
Peter Kochenburger, Executive Director, Insurance Law Center, UConn School of Law (Moderator)
Lunch (12:15-1:00)
Keynote Speaker (1:00-1:30-approx)
Thomas Sullivan
Associate Director
Federal Reserve, Board of Governors
“The evolution and assessment of ERM in financial institution supervision and regulation.”
Break (1:30-1:45)
Session #4 (1:45-2:45)— “Non-ethical Behavior vs. Enforcement”
Panel Discussion covers: the need for “model regulators”, instilling ethics in culture, compliance, fraud, etc.
David Chaves, Special Agent-Hedge Funds, FBI
John Preli, Director and Trust & Compliance Officer, IBM Trust & Compliance
Lizabeth Zlatkus, Board Director, Legal & General (Moderator)
Break (2:45-3:00)
Session #5 (3-4:00)—“Key Future Trends”
A panel discussion on key future trends in enterprise risk management and risk management in general.
Andrea Kersken, Sr. Director, Enterprise & Financial Risk Management, IBM
Jim Mello, Research Director, CEB Risk Management Leadership Council, The Executive Board (Moderator)
Networking (4:00-4:30)
For more detailed information & an up-to-date schedule please click here
Please contact Katherine Ruiz with any questions concerning the event by emailing: Katherine.Ruiz@business.uconn.edu
This program will begin with a primer on the submission of a claim and the processes used in handling property and casualty claims presented by a third party administrator, a broker and a public adjuster. The second panel will explore a range of remedies for those occasions when claims handling goes wrong, including common law bad faith and Connecticut statutory law. The Symposium will conclude with a discussion of the Connecticut Insurance Department’s role in policing market conduct and market conduct exams, including a review of current claim handling trends, what can trigger an exam
Who Should Attend:
This seminar is relevant for practitioners of all experience levels, and for students and others who are interested in learning about Insurance Law.
Agenda:
1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. A Practical Guide To Handling Insurance Claims
Marilyn B. Fagelson (Moderator), Murtha Cullina LLP, New Haven
Rick Howley, Vice President/Senior Claims Consultant, Willis HRH, Hartford
Todd Moler, Public Adjuster & President, The Public’s Adjuster LLC, Hamden
Kathy Owens, AIC, AIS, Vice President, Claims Technical Director, Crosswalk Claims Management LLC, Plantsville
2:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Break
2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Litigating Common Problem Areas
Peter Siegelman (Moderator), Interim Director, Insurance Law Center, UConn Law School, Hartford
Dennis O. Brown, Gordon & Rees LLP, Hartford
Robert M. Langer, Wiggin and Dana LLP, Adjunct Professor, University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford
Ryan M. Suerth, Suerth LLC, Madison
4:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. A Conversation With the Connecticut Insurance Department
Peter Kochenburger (Moderator), Executive Director, Insurance Law Center, UConn Law School, Hartford
Anthony Caporale, Counsel, Connecticut Insurance Department, Hartford
Kurt Swan, Director of the Market Conduct Division, Connecticut Insurance Department, Hartford
4:45 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Reception
Event Cost:
CBA Member $80
Non-Member $175
Law/Paralegal Student $30
UConn Law Students & Faculty Free with pre-registration
Registration includes one wine or beer at the post-program reception.
Program Chairs:
Elizabeth Ahlstrand, Seiger Gfeller Laurie LLP, West Hartford
Assaf Ben-Atar, Pullman & Comley LLC, Bridgeport
Marilyn Fagelson, Murtha Cullina LLP, New Haven
Melissa Federico, Murtha Cullina LLP, Hartford
Peter Kochenburger, UConn Law School, Hartford
Regen O’Malley, Gordon & Rees LLP, Glastonbury
Greg Podolak, Saxe Doernberger & Vita PC, Hamden
** CLE materials for this seminar will be e-mailed to registrants prior to the seminar for download. Please note that refunds are not available with less than two business days’ notice.
The Connecticut Bar Association/CT Bar Institute is an accredited provider of New York State CLE. Financial hardship information available upon request.
If you require reasonable accommodations for a disability, please contact the Law School at 860-570-5130 or via email at law.access@uconn.edu at least two weeks in advance.
The Rapid Evolution of Cyber Liability co-hosted by the Professional Liability Underwriting Society (PLUS) and the Insurance Law Center Thursday, May 29, 2014, 1:30-4:30 p.m. William R. Davis Courtroom in Starr Hall, University of Connecticut School of Law.
William R. Davis Courtroom in Starr Hall, University of Connecticut School of Law.
Speakers:
Jason Glasgow from Travelers – MODERATOR
Christopher Novak from Verizon – PANELIST
Robert Wice from Beazley Group – PANELIST
Charles Bellingrath from ARC Excess & Surplus LLC – PANELIST
2014 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE LIABILITY INSURANCE SYSTEM Co-hosted by Renmin Law School and The Insurance Law Center, The University of Connecticut School of Law at Renmin University in Beijing, China May 10, 2014.
Conference Agenda
8:30—9:00 Opening Ceremony
Host: Jia Linqing, Professor of Renmin Law School, Vice-president of the China Insurance Law Institute
Opening Addresses:
Timothy Fisher, Dean of the University of Connecticut School of Law
Yin Tian, Professor of Peking University Law School, President of the China Insurance Law Institute
Han Dayuan, Dean of Renmin Law School
9:00—9:30 Keynote Addresses
Thomas Leonardi, Commissioner of Insurance, State of Connecticut
Meng Long, Director of the Legal Department of the China Insurance Regulatory Commission
9:30—10:50 Application and Improvement of Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance
Host: Chu Beiping, Professor of Law School of Dalian Maritime University
Presentations:
1. “Imbalance between Supply and Demand of the Automobile Insurance in Different Insurance Supervision Modes”
Patricia McCoy, Director of the Insurance Law Center, University of Connecticut School of Law
2. “The Protective Function of Automobile Insurance from the Perspective of Judicial Adjudication”
Liu Jianxun, Judge of Civil Trial Chamber II of the Xicheng District People’s Court in Beijing
3. “The Validity of the Family Members’ Exceptions in the Third-party Liability Insurance for Motor Vehicles”
Yue Wei, Associate Professor of Law School of Nanjing University
Response Speeches
4. “The Current Situation and Development of Hull Insurance in China”
Zheng Rui, Lecturer of Shanghai Maritime University
5. “Research on the Operation Dilemma of the Compulsory Traffic Accident Liability Insurance and the PPP Reform Pattern”
Yu Minfeng, Zking Property & Casualty Insurance Co. Ltd.
11:15—12:35 Construction and Application of Environmental and Professional Liability Insurance
Host: Chen Xin, Professor of International Business and Economics University School of Insurance, Vice-president of the China Insurance Law Institute
Presentations
1. “Environmental Liability Insurance: Opportunities and Risks”
Peter Kochenburger, Executive Director of the Insurance Law Center, University of Connecticut School of Law
2. “Our Practical Exploration of Environmental Liability Insurance”
Shao Yunzhou, Vice-general-manager of the Liability Insurance Department of PICC Property and Casualty Company Limited
3. “Marine Environmental Liability Insurance in China: Current Situation, Problems and Solutions”
He Lixin, Professor of Law School of Xiamen University
4. “Review of the Application and Development of Professional Liability Insurance in China”
Shi Weijin, Assistant Professor of Law School of Yantai University
5. “Contract Disputes and Clause Improvement of Medical Liability Insurance”
Zhang Junyan, Assistant Professor of RUC School of Finance
Response Speeches
6. “Thoughts on the Legal Problems of Environmental Liability Insurance”
Guo Yutao, Lawyer of Beijing LiGeFeng Law Office
7. “Problems in the Application of Environmental Liability Insurance”
Li Qingwu, Assistant Professor of International Business and Economics University School of Insurance
8. “The Current Situation of and Solutions for Attorney Liability Insurance in China”
Han Changyin, Professor of Shanghai Jiao Tong University Law School
14:45—16:20 Application and Development of Liability Insurance on Food Safety
Host: Li Zhuyong, General Manager of Legal Compliance Department of PICC Property and Casualty Company Limited
Presentations
1. “Food Safety and Liability Insurance”
John Cogan, Associate Professor, University of Connecticut School of Law
2. “Analysis of the Current Situation of and a Policy Proposal for Food Safety Liability Insurance in China”
Cai Yu, Vice-secretary-general of the Insurance Institute of China
3. “Argument on System Construction of Food Safety Liability Insurance and the Market Positioning of Food Safety Liability Insurance ”
Jia Linqing, Professor of Renmin Law School, Vice-president of the China Insurance Law Institute
4. “Problems with Claims Settlement Regarding Products Liability Insurance in China”
Han Yongqiang, Vice-professor, Doctor of Southwest University of Political Science & Law
Response Speeches
5. “The Urgency to Construct a Mandatory Food Safety Liability Insurance System and Suggestions for System Design”
Liu Junhai, Professor of Renmin Law School, Expert of RUC Collaborative Innovation Center of Food Safety Management
6. “Argument for the Control of Liability Insurance for Food Safety Risks ”
Li Hua, Assistant Professor of Nanjing University Law School
16:20—17:55 Application and Development of Liability Insurance on Work Safety
Host: Li Jianfei, Professor of Renmin Law School, Director of RUC Maritime Law and Insurance Law Research Institute
Presentations
1. “Enhancing Popularization and Application of Liability Insurance: Promoting Better Development of Work Safety”
Chen Guang, Director of the Regulation Department of the State Administration of Work Safety
2. “Research on Problems Concerning Liability Insurance for Work Safety in China”
Qiao Shi, Legal Compliance Department of PICC Property and Casualty Company Limited
3. “Application and Limitations of Liability Insurance for Work Safety in Taiwan”
Zhuo Junxiong, Professor of Tunghai University – The College of Law
Response Speeches
4. “The Contribution of Insurance Brokers in Promoting the Development of Liability Insurance in Work Safety”
Xiong Weiguan, Changcheng Insurance Brokers Ltd.
5. “Remarks on Issues Involving Liability Insurance for Work Safety”
Xing Haibao, Professor of Renmin Law School, Vice-director of RUC Maritime Law and Insurance Law Research Institute
The UConn School of Business and School of Law invite you to attend New Challenges in Risk Management and Compliance: Common Concerns for Managers and Lawyers, Friday, April 25, 2014 at the UConn School of Law, Starr Hall (Corner Fern & Sherman Streets) Hartford, CT.
Noon: Welcome
12:15 p.m.: Luncheon Panel — Career Opportunities in Risk Management and Compliance
Carole Olson Gates, Director, Risk Management & Insurance, International Air Transport Association (IATA)
Kristin LeBlond, Counsel, The Investment Group, The Hartford
Jeyaraj (Jay) Vadiveloo, Senior Research Consultant, Towers Watson and Director, University of Connecticut Goldenson Center for
Actuarial Research
Moderator: Patricia A. McCoy, University of Connecticut School of Law
1:45 p.m.: Global Human Rights Compliance
Marcia Narine, Assistant Professor of Law, St. Thomas University School of Law
Mark Nordstrom, Senior Counsel – Labor and Employment Law, General Electric Company
John F. Sherman, III, General Counsel, Senior Advisor, and Secretary, SHIFT: Putting Principles into Practice
Moderator: Molly Land, University of Connecticut School of Law
3:30 p.m.: Creating a Culture of Compliance
Speaker:
John J. Preli, Director and Trust & Compliance Officer, IBM Trust & Compliance
4:15 p.m.: Corporate Governance Up the Ladder: A Risk Management and Compliance Perspective
Glenn Gazdik, Senior Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager, Asset/Liability Management Team, The Hartford
Christopher Lewis, Senior Vice President and Chief Risk Officer, IFG Companies, Inc.
Moderator: Stephen Park, University of Connecticut School of Business
5:00 p.m.: Conclusion
Admission is free; complimentary lunch and parking provided. For questions, please contact Patricia Carbray at patricia.carbray@uconn.edu or 860-570-5184.
If you require reasonable accommodations for a disability, please contact the Law School at 860-570-5130 or via email at law.access@uconn.edu at least two weeks in advance.