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INSURANCE & REINSURANCE

Stroock s Insurance Practice Group handles transactional, regulatory, and litigation matters involving the insurance industry. Stroock s integrated industry-focused approach is why both traditional and non-traditional insurance and reinsurance clients rely on us to handle all of their needs. We work with clients to help them operate in a regulated industry, successfully consummate transactions, and avoid the risk of litigation. Some of our services include: Bespoke Reinsurance Transactions Catastrophe Bonds Demutualizations Embedded Value Transactions Financial Condition Regulation and Regulatory Financial Condition Examinations Life/Structured Settlements Litigation and Arbitration Longevity/Mortality Swaps Mergers and Acquisitions Reinsurance and Other Insurance Financial Transactions Restructuring and Run-Off State and Federal Investigations Triple X, AXXX, and Other Reserve Financing Transactions 1

I N S U R A N C E I N D U ST R Y M E RG E R S A N D ACQUISIT I O N S Stroock attorneys have a long and successful track record in virtually every kind of corporate insurance industry transactions, including public and private mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, asset acquisitions, renewal rights transactions for both direct and reinsurance business, demutualizations, and sponsored demutualizations. Stroock s mergers and acquisitions clients include public and private companies pursuing strategic acquisitions, divestitures, and joint ventures, as well as buyout funds and other financial buyers. Stroock attorneys have been particularly active in insurance company acquisitions and acquisitions and divestitures of lines of business. Our clients have included ORIX Group, Reservoir Capital, Arrowpoint Capital, Royal & SunAlliance USA, Atlantic Mutual, Dukes Place, Specialty Underwriters Alliance and Liberty Mutual. We have been counsel to acquiring companies, sellers, and target corporations, their boards of directors, financiers, and financial advisers in tender offers, proxy contests, mergers and acquisitions, reorganizations, management buyouts, and corporate restructurings, and the litigation and administrative proceedings that frequently accompany those transactions. We also have served as counsel for special committees of independent directors of target companies. Our experience extends both to negotiated and unsolicited transactions, as well as to related bank financings, public offerings, private placements, and the counseling of investment banks in their roles as M&A advisors. I N S U R A N C E F I N A N C E A N D B E S P O K E R E I N S U R A N C E T R A N SAC T I O N S Stroock attorneys have been leading participants in the field of insurance finance for many years. Our attorneys have deep and wide-ranging technical and regulatory experience in a variety of transactions for the purpose of providing funding to insurance companies and/or to shift portfolio risk from insurance companies to banks (including bank-owned reinsurers) and capital markets investors. Stroock s tax and derivatives practices are integral to the firm s insurance finance work, helping to tailor structures and solutions for onshore and offshore clients. We have represented U.S. and international financial institutions, including reinsurers, lenders, and other market participants, in transactions involving Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, and other offshore jurisdictions. Stroock represents domestic corporations operating abroad, whether directly or indirectly through subsidiaries and branches, and foreign persons investing in the U.S. 2

Our experience includes the following: Regulation Triple X, Guideline AXXX, Embedded Value, and Bespoke Reinsurance Transactions: Stroock has been a leader in the area of reserve-financing, bespoke reinsurance, and embedded value transactions since the inception of these structures. Stroock attorneys have represented Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Crédit Agricole, Deutsche Bank, FGIC, Lehman Brothers, JPMorgan Chase, Liberty Mutual, MBIA, and Nomura in transactions with, among others, ACE Tempest Re, MetLife, Aviva, Legal and General, Mutual of Omaha, Phoenix, Prudential, UnumProvident, Genworth Financial, Protective Life, Scottish Re, Wilton Re, and Tokio Marine. Catastrophe Bonds: Stroock attorneys have represented ceding companies, underwriters, and investors in the Cat bond area. We have worked on a diverse range of transactions on behalf of U.S. and European clients involving risks linked to multiple perils, including earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, wind, and combinations of these and other potential catastrophes, and triggers, including indemnity, parametric, index, and modeled losses. In addition to the peril and trigger variables, we have been involved with setting up shelf programs for issuers. Stroock attorneys have represented Akibare II Ltd., East Lane V, Golden State Re, Javelin Re, Johnston Re Ltd, Kamp Re, Loma Reinsurance Ltd., Long Point Re III Ltd., Mystic Re III, Oak Leaf Re, Pelican Re Ltd., Residential Reinsurance, SR Wind and Vitality RE I-III. Stroock also advises clients on developments (e.g., regulatory, collateral, tax, and structural enhancements) affecting new Cat bond programs. L I F E S E T T L E M E N T S, ST R U C T U R E D S E T T L E M E N T S, A N D P R E M I U M F I N A N C E Stroock represents clients in the growing mortality and longevity industry, in both synthetic and cash transactions. Stroock maintains a leading practice in the life settlement and premium finance marketplace, with experience in all facets of these sectors, including establishing onshore and offshore funds for treaty and non-treaty investors, policy and portfolio acquisition and disposition, credit facilities, bond issuances/securitization, and regulatory advice. Stroock advises clients in documenting both micro and macro mortality trades, including the development of mortality indices and related swap documentation. 3

Our recent representations have included: Establishing a number of offshore life settlement funds for treaty investors and non-treaty investors; Creating a new life insurance fund, on behalf of its principal investor, focusing on longevity- and mortalityrelated investments, including premium finance, life settlements, and insurance-backed securitizations. We are also serving as transaction counsel to this fund, and recently advised the lender in connection with a $150 million revolving credit facility to the fund; Establishing an onshore fund to invest in life insurance premium finance transactions; and Working with an investment bank to structure a life settlement platform. Stroock helped establish (and now serves as general counsel to) the Institutional Life Markets Association ( ILMA ), a notfor-profit trade association formed to educate consumers, investors, and policymakers about the benefits of the mortality- and longevity-related marketplace. We represented a prominent life insurance company in their entering the life settlement business through the acquisition of a life settlement provider. We have transactional experience and are actively involved in the structured settlement area. In addition to traditional structured settlement experience, Stroock attorneys structure warehouse credit facilities for carriers and investment banking institutions in large environmental settlement and personal injury transactions that include structured settlement components. In addition, Stroock represents a number of premium finance companies engaged in traditional and hybrid lending programs. Longevity/Mortality Swaps: Stroock has advised clients in connection with synthetic life settlement transactions, including the purchase of exposure to longevity and mortality risk, as well as swap and swap-like products to create predictable payment streams on under pools of policies. We have also represented an investment bank, in the preparation of documentation for a micro-longevity swap based on an index of over 25,000 lives. VA R I A B L E A N N U I T Y H E D G I N G P R O G R A M S A N D OT H E R C A P I TA L A N D S U R P LU S R E L I E F T R A N SACTI O N S Stroock has helped clients design, structure, and establish variable annuity hedging programs in both reinsurance and derivative form involving companies in the U.S., Japan, and Bermuda. These transactions have included our representation of leading investment banks. 4

Stroock s Insurance clients include leading insurers, reinsurers, and financial institutions throughout the industry, such as: ACE AIG Allianz Allstate AON Arch Arrowpoint Capital Bank of America Merrill Lynch Chubb CNA Crédit Agricole Deutsche Bank Genworth Financial Goldman Sachs Liberty Mutual Munich Re Nationwide Mutual Nomura ORIX Group ProSight Reservoir Capital Willis XL Group 5

I N S U R A N C E R E G U L A T O R Y P R A C T I C E Stroock has earned a reputation for thoughtfulness, thoroughness, and integrity through many years of substantive involvement in public and industry affairs. Individuals have worked as regulators and as interested parties on numerous National Association of Insurance Commissioners undertakings, including risk-based capital, liability-based restructuring, insurance securitization, and qualified financial contracts. We have a long history of providing assistance to industry groups, having acted for groups as diverse as the International Swaps and Derivatives Association and the Mortgage Insurance Companies of America. We also serve as general counsel to the Society of Financial Examiners and legal counsel to the International Association of Insurance Receivers. Our deep knowledge of regulatory trends and issues, and our sterling reputation, ensures that our clients views are seen by regulators as worthy of consideration. And our clients know they are receiving solid insight and reliable counsel. Our clients include traditional participants in the insurance and reinsurance marketplace, such as insurers and intermediaries. They also include financial institutions and other businesses seeking to invest or participate in that marketplace as buyers or sellers of protection. Stroock has longstanding experience in guiding insurance company clients through existing regulatory frameworks at both the state and national level to accomplish their business objectives. Our group s members, which include both attorneys and non-lawyer professionals, have extensive professional experience in the insurance regulatory industry. Several held high-level positions at regulatory agencies. Services include: insurer formation and licensing; capital and surplus requirements; corporate governance; statutory accounting and financial reporting requirements; regulatory examinations and investigations; mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate changes; and discontinued operations, restructurings and receiverships. R E G U L AT I O N O F T R A N S A C T I O N S Stroock helps clients obtain necessary regulatory approvals for acquisitions of control (whether contested or uncontested) or, as needed, obtain determinations that a given investment would not constitute an acquisition of control. Stroock also helps clients with affiliate transactions that involve regulatory issues, such as: assisting a large international property/casualty insurance group in restructuring its multi-billion dollar intercompany pool; and securing regulatory approvals for the formation, financing, and licensure of Build America Mutual Assurance Company ( BAM ), the first mutual financial guaranty insurance company. Stroock has particular experience with enterprise risk management and internal controls. Our attorneys successfully guide clients through regulatory financial condition examinations, particularly where proposed findings threaten a material disruption of the insurer s business. 6

T R O U B L E D C O M PA N I E S Stroock works with clients in troubled company situations. This includes receiverships, which our dedicated insurance team strives to help clients avoid. If this is not possible, however, we advise clients on how to prepare for an orderly receivership. Representative transactions in this area include: counsel to Financial Guaranty Insurance Company in the development of an innovative consensual rehabilitation plan to resolve its self-reported $3.7 billion insolvency; and advising companies or management in the run-up to several significant insurance company receiverships, including Frontier, Reliance, Legion, and Atlantic Mutual. I N S U R A N C E M A R K E T S A N D I N V E ST I G AT I O N S Stroock has practical knowledge of insurance products and markets as well as of the related licensing and state filing requirements. Examples include: devising an excess lines solution to, in effect, provide floor plan coverage to farm implement dealers concurrently with their dealership agreements; and advising an international insurance brokerage subject to regulatory investigation concerning coordination of admitted and excess line placements with independent procurement, and drafting a corresponding regulation and enabling legislation. S P E C I A L C O U N S E L Stroock is often called upon to serve as special insurance or special insurance regulatory counsel. Representative matters include: providing specialist advice to a United Kingdom insurer with respect to a reinsurer-affiliated surety bond proposed to guarantee a reinsurance obligation owed to it; and advising a major international bank with respect to a letter of credit being issued to secure a large deductible program in the United States. Stroock also counsels clients on the regulatory approvals of mergers, acquisitions, demutualizations, and other complex financial transactions, and represents them in connection with their role as rehabilitator or liquidator of the estates of insolvent insurers. 7

R E I N S U R A N C E A N D I N S U R A N C E L I T I G A T I O N A N D A R B I T R A T I O N Stroock represents national and multinational insurers and reinsurers in substantial and complex high-exposure insurance and reinsurance matters. Our experience includes the representation of parties in some of the largest reinsurance disputes, with more than $10 billion in aggregate losses at risk. Stroock s insurance litigators try cases and handle appeals throughout the country in federal and state courts, including in the defense of class actions and unfair business practice claims. Leading insurance and reinsurance companies rely on Stroock to protect their interests because we have the ability to deploy a range of litigation professionals with a deep understanding of the industry. Our attorneys help clients proactively avoid disputes through policy and reinsurance contract wording revisions. We also act as settlement counsel to companies already engaged in disputes. When litigation cannot be avoided, Stroock brings a wealth of experience to bear. R E I N S U R A N C E In the reinsurance arena, we handle complex disputes at the forefront of the industry, including: Catastrophes/Natural Disasters: Stroock has represented both cedents and reinsurers in reinsurance disputes relating to losses from catastrophic events, including the World Trade Center; numerous natural disasters, including Hurricanes Ivan, Katrina, Rita, and Wilma; California Wildfires; and financial disasters, including Enron, financial frauds, and financial guarantees. We have also represented parties in connection with catastrophe losses ceded under whole account treaties, as well as property-specific and ocean marine treaties. Additionally, we have successfully argued for rescission on behalf of reinsurers/retrocessionaires based upon misrepresentations and non-disclosures made by the reinsured/retrocedent at placement relating to the make-up of the underlying business. Asbestos and Environmental: Stroock has represented cedents and reinsurers in losses emanating from asbestos and other toxic torts and environmental pollutants. We have handled matters relating to challenges to allocation and application of trigger, as well as the application of asbestos exclusions. We have also represented clients in asbestos and mass tort matters involving alleged failures to provide adequate loss information. Workers Compensation: Stroock has handled disputes arising out of reinsurance of workers compensation, including statutory workers compensation, accident and health, and workers compensation carve-out. We have also handled disputes arising between cedents and their reinsurers, pool members and fronting companies, and pools and their agents. These disputes have addressed a variety of issues, including the scope of coverage, the allocation of losses, and sunset and commutation provisions. Program Manager/MGA: Stroock has handled disputes arising out of insurance and reinsurance business written by Managing General Agents ( MGA ) and Program Managers. We have represented ceding companies in arbitrations in which reinsurers alleged failure to properly monitor and supervise the conduct of MGAs, and in disputes in which reinsurers alleged that business written by MGAs was not as represented. Stroock has also represented ceding companies in disputes against their MGAs, and has successfully represented MGAs on claims of wrongful termination. In addition to representing clients in 8

connection with disputes relating to MGA business, Stroock has provided transactional advice to clients on such issues as MGA agreements, rent-a-captive arrangements, and the structuring of program business. I N S U R A N C E Stroock s coverage litigation spans first and third party issues under primary and excess policies in the commercial and personal lines, property/casualty, and life insurance markets. Our work for insurers includes handling direct litigation with insureds over issues of coverage and bad faith involving underlying claims for environmental, toxic tort, financial guarantee, advertising, directors and officers, E&O, fidelity, and professional liability claims. We have been involved in litigating cases that created new law or established leading precedent favorable to insurers relating to a variety of issues. Stroock s litigation attorneys have also prosecuted a variety of fraud cases against insureds and third parties and recovered millions of dollars on insurers behalf in cases involving fraudulent claims and embezzlement by agents and brokers. Stroock has recently handled matters for insurers that include: representation of national insurers in personal lines and commercial claims arising out of catastrophes (fires/earthquakes); prosecution of conspiracy, fraud, breach of duty, and RICO actions against insureds and third parties selling phony workers compensation insurance to purported insureds; representation of insurers in environmental insurance coverage and bad faith litigation in Texas and California state and federal courts; representation of insurers in construction defect coverage litigation; representation of insurers in defending claims asserted in connection with bankruptcy court proceedings; providing advice and counsel to insurers with respect to the investigation of claims and coverage decisions; providing advice to national and international insurers and brokers regarding policy construction and wording; representation of insurance agents and brokers in errors and omissions claims; and providing advice and counsel to insurers with respect to takeovers and contests for control. We also have defended insureds from claims under various types of policies. Stroock has defended corporations, directors, and officers against claims brought by shareholders, creditors, and governmental entities. We also have substantial experience defending professionals such as accountants, lawyers, and architects, and we are certified as panel counsel for several large insurers. 9

B R O K E R S Leading insurance and reinsurance brokers rely on Stroock to both handle and proactively avoid disputes. Stroock s insurance and reinsurance litigators have routinely handled matters on behalf of insurance and reinsurance brokers, as well as insurance companies in their dealings with brokers. Stroock has also represented insurance brokers in contentious regulatory matters in conjunction with our insurance regulatory partners. Stroock has defended insurance and reinsurance brokers against claims brought by clients for alleged errors and omissions. Our attorneys have also represented insurers in disputes with reinsurance brokers relating to reinsurance coverage obtained by the brokers on behalf of the cedent. Stroock has brought claims on behalf of cedents against reinsurance brokers relating to (1) failure to obtain proper coverage, (2) failure to advise the insurer as to the best coverage, and (3) mishandling of the cedent s account. F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N For more information about Stroock s Insurance and Reinsurance Practice, feel free to contact the following attorneys: Michele L. Jacobson 212.806.6067 mjacobson@stroock.com William D. Latza 212.806.5807 wlatza@stroock.com Robert Lewin 212.806.5643 rlewin@stroock.com Bernhardt Nadell 212.806.6637 bnadell@stroock.com James E. Fitzgerald 310.556.5831 jfitzgerald@stroock.com Laura E. Besvinick 305.789.9395 lbesvinick@stroock.com 12/14 10

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