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3 Feb 2011, 7:35 am by David Cosgrove
It wasn't too long ago that I followed with fascination the story of the untimely death of the mother-in-law of the former CEO of life insurance company Conseco, Inc. [read post]
19 Apr 2009, 4:36 pm
In 2000, BusinessWeek wrote about Belle and Abe Lieberman, a Nebraska couple who had purchased a long-term care policy from Penn Treaty Network America Insurance Company. [read post]
30 Dec 2009, 8:42 am by Meaghan Olson
Conseco: $61.4 billion December 2002 The story: A large insurance company based in Indiana, Conseco launched a financial arm of the company in the late 1990s with the purchase of a leader in the mobile home financing industry. [read post]
1 Jun 2017, 12:09 pm by K. Lindsay Rakers
Surprisingly some of the most popular companies were on the top of the list; Allstate, Unum, AIG, State Farm and Conseco being the first five. [read post]
22 Oct 2010, 5:39 pm by Mike
 The New York State Insurance Commission investigated and settled its own claim against Conseco, now some 10,000 policyholders are suing the insurance provider. [read post]
6 Mar 2009, 1:04 am
Indiana-based insurer Conseco recently said (here) its auditors have doubts about its ability to continue as a going concern. [read post]
13 Nov 2008, 12:22 pm
Related to the above is my own post from March 26, 2007: Conseco Insurance Scandal Follows Movie Plot;[Updated] TortsProf has the Personal Injury Law Round-Up ;And Blawg Review #185 is up at the IP Think Tank.Image: flickr / angel with horns [read post]
10 Aug 2009, 2:33 am
  Another thing these lawsuits have in common is that, with the exception of the Conseco case, they all involve companies outside the financial sector. [read post]
22 Apr 2024, 1:11 pm by Kevin LaCroix
GPL policies also afford coverage to the individuals appointed by the private equity firm to serve as directors and officers of a portfolio company, though this so-called “outside director” coverage (ODL) is ordinarily provided on a “double excess” basis (i.e., excess of any indemnification and insurance provided by the portfolio company). [read post]
31 Dec 2009, 7:55 am by Scott Sagaria
Conseco: $61.4 billion – insurer branched into the mobile home financing industry which proved to be unprofitable and forced the firm into bankruptcy. 2008       Lehman Brothers: $691 billion – by far the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history was at the center of the subprime mortgage collapse. [read post]
16 Apr 2015, 2:55 pm by Dheeraj K. Singhal
It was a major insurer providing life, annuity and supplemental health insurance. [read post]
8 Apr 2012, 10:28 am by Juan Antunez
Because it involves the insurance industry, which plays a huge national role in the estate planning arena. [read post]
19 Apr 2007, 8:23 am
  That in fact happened here:   Conseco Inc., an insurance, investment and lending company based in Carmel, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Dec. 17, 2002, after reaching a tentative pact with major creditors to restructure its debt. [read post]
17 Jan 2012, 8:10 am by Lovechilde
Even full-time workers who have put in decades with a company can now find themselves without a job overnight – with no parachute, no help finding another job, and no health insurance. [read post]
22 Sep 2008, 1:25 am
  Similarly, Japanese insurers have disclosed a combined $2.4 billion of potential losses from Lehman’s collapse (refer here). [read post]
29 Oct 2007, 10:10 am
Great American Reserve Insurance Company and CONSECO Insurance Company (NFP) - "The determinations by this court and our Supreme Court that the Flex II policy had a front-end load are the law of the case, and the trial court was obliged to so find in considering the subagents' amended complaint on remand. [read post]
24 May 2010, 4:00 am by Doug Cornelius
Metrics, Measurement, and Your Company’s Practices Join Conseco Chief Compliance Officer Mark Johnson for a closed-door conversation on the metrics and measurement tactics employed by your company. [read post]