Partners Richard Riley and Michael Conway presented a Web Conference titled “P&C Loss Reserves After the Acuity Decision” on Tuesday, November 12, 2013. This conference assisted participants in evaluating risk based upon legislative requirements and judicial precedents, with particular focus on the recent U.S. Tax Court decision where Acuity Insurance prevailed in its assertion that its loss reserves were fair and reasonable and represented only actual losses.
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