Petitioner issued a cease-and-desist order prohibiting respondent from making statements in its advertising materials which violated the Federal Trade Commission Act. Respondent, a Nebraska health insurance company, mailed its circulars to residents of every state. The McCarran-Ferguson Act provides that the Federal Trade Commission Act ... shall be applicable to the business of insurance to the extent that such business is not regulated by State law. A Nebraska statute prohibits an insurer domiciled there from engaging in unfair business practices in any state. In an action to set aside the FTC cease-and-desist order, the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit accepted respondent\u27s argument that its business was regulated by Nebrask...
South Carolina statutes imposed upon foreign insurance companies a tax of 3 per cent of the aggregat...
Plaintiff, a corporation, advertised that any person who bought goods from certain selected stores w...
Insurance regulation differs noticeably from other types of financial services regulation in the Uni...
Petitioner, the FTC, issued cease and desist orders prohibiting respondent health and accident insur...
For over a century, there has been a continuing controversy concerning state versus federal regulati...
The United States Supreme Court held that McCarran-Ferguson immunity did not attach for domestic ins...
For over a century, there has been a continuing controversy concerning state versus federal regulati...
The 1945 McCarran-Ferguson Act provides that federal legislation generally, including the antitrust ...
The movement to reform the McCarran-Ferguson Act is misplaced. The Supreme Court and the lower feder...
The California Insurance Code forbids a person to act as agent for an insurance company until a lice...
Plaintiff, a New York corporation doing business in Texas, purchased insurance covering risks locate...
Since 1945 Congress has exempted certain activities of insurance companies from federal antitrust sc...
Since 1945 Congress has exempted certain activities of insurance companies from federal antitrust sc...
Any substantial inquiry into the functioning of the insurance commissioner in American society poses...
This Note is designed to answer a simple question: must insurance companies incorporated in foreign ...
South Carolina statutes imposed upon foreign insurance companies a tax of 3 per cent of the aggregat...
Plaintiff, a corporation, advertised that any person who bought goods from certain selected stores w...
Insurance regulation differs noticeably from other types of financial services regulation in the Uni...
Petitioner, the FTC, issued cease and desist orders prohibiting respondent health and accident insur...
For over a century, there has been a continuing controversy concerning state versus federal regulati...
The United States Supreme Court held that McCarran-Ferguson immunity did not attach for domestic ins...
For over a century, there has been a continuing controversy concerning state versus federal regulati...
The 1945 McCarran-Ferguson Act provides that federal legislation generally, including the antitrust ...
The movement to reform the McCarran-Ferguson Act is misplaced. The Supreme Court and the lower feder...
The California Insurance Code forbids a person to act as agent for an insurance company until a lice...
Plaintiff, a New York corporation doing business in Texas, purchased insurance covering risks locate...
Since 1945 Congress has exempted certain activities of insurance companies from federal antitrust sc...
Since 1945 Congress has exempted certain activities of insurance companies from federal antitrust sc...
Any substantial inquiry into the functioning of the insurance commissioner in American society poses...
This Note is designed to answer a simple question: must insurance companies incorporated in foreign ...
South Carolina statutes imposed upon foreign insurance companies a tax of 3 per cent of the aggregat...
Plaintiff, a corporation, advertised that any person who bought goods from certain selected stores w...
Insurance regulation differs noticeably from other types of financial services regulation in the Uni...