Search : U.S. Supreme Court : Insurance Law : From 10/01/02 To 07/01/03
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| Court: | U.S. Supreme Court |
| Topic: | Constitutional Law, Insurance Law, International Law |
| Title: | AM. INS. ASS'N v. GARAMENDI |
| Date: | 06/23/03 |
| Case Number: | 02-722 |
| Summary: | California's Holocaust Victim Insurance Relief Act of 1999, requiring any insurer doing business in that state to disclose information about certain policies sold in Europe between 1920 and 1945, interferes with the President's conduct of the nation's foreign policy and is therefore preempted. |
| Court: | U.S. Supreme Court |
| Topic: | Constitutional Law, Injury And Tort Law, Insurance Law, Remedies |
| Title: | STATE FARM MUT. AUTO. INS. CO. v. CAMPBELL |
| Date: | 04/07/03 |
| Case Number: | 01-1289 |
| Summary: | A punitive damages award of $145 million, where full compensatory damages are $1 million, is excessive and violates the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, after findings of an insurer's fraud and intentional infliction of emotional distress. |
| Court: | U.S. Supreme Court |
| Topic: | ERISA, Health Law, Insurance Law |
| Title: | KENTUCKY ASS'N OF HEALTH PLANS, INC. v. MILLER |
| Date: | 04/02/03 |
| Case Number: | 00-1471 |
| Summary: | Kentucky's "Any Willing Provider" statutes, related to potential health maintenance organization (HMO) providers, are laws which regulate insurance under 29 U.S.C. section 1144(b)(2)(A), and are saved from ERISA preemption. |