On the Merger of New York's Insurance and Banking Departments (Reprint)
Insurance Advocate 2011, August 22, 122, 14
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The New York State budget for Fiscal Fear 2011-12, which includes provisions to merge the New York State Insurance and Banking Departments, has generated an unusual (though not surprising) amount of attention from insurance companies and banks in New York State. The Stroock law firm has provided an overview of the merger and identifies some of its possible implications for insurance companies in New York. Proposed Department of Financial Services
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