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Riemer Speaks at Disability Insurance Conference

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Scott M. Riemer presented at the 14th National Advanced Forum on Litigating Disability Insurance Claims in New York City on January 26, 2012. The conference was sponsored by the American Conference Institute. The conference included speakers who are leading plaintiff and defense lawyers as well as top medical experts. The topic of my discussion was "The Restrictions and Limitations Between the Own Occupation and the Any Occupation Standard." Please take a look at ACI's website for more information, http://www.americanconference.com/2012/878/litigating-disability-insurance-claims

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Riemer Speaks at ABA Symposium on Insurance and Employee Benefits

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Scott M. Riemer was a presenter at the Annual ABA Symposium on Insurance and Employee Benefits in Miami on January 15, 2011. The Symposium was sponsored by the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association.

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Riemer Speaks at Pension Rights Center Conference

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Scott M. Riemer was one of the principal presenters at the "ERISA Basics" conference held by the Pension Rights Center, on June 10, 2010. Mr. Riemer's topic was "Disability Claims under ERISA."

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Riemer Submits Comments on Proposed NYS Regulations on behalf of United Policyholders

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The NY Insurance Department recently proposed important new regulations, 11 NYCRR 222, banning discretionary clauses in Insurance Lawyer New York. These regulations are immensely important because they will dramatically increase court scutiny of long term disability denials.The typical policy does not explain to the insured (or even the insured's employer) that the inclusion of the discretionary clause will greatly limit the insured's right to judicial review; that the insured's claim will be restricted to the administrative record and that the court will only search the file to determine whether there is substantial evidence in support of the insurer's determination.

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NYS to Prohibit Discretionary Clauses

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The New York State Insurance Department has issued a proposed regulation prohibiting insurers from placing discretionary clauses in insurance policies. This regulation is hugely important to long term disability claimants. If this regulation becomes law, it would enable courts to fully scrutinize the claim determinations of insurance companies. Under the current law, a court will only overturn a claim denial if the insurance company's determination is an abuse of discretion. This regulation would constitute a turning point in this area of the law.

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