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Welcome to Advisens Transaction Insurance Insights Forum! Welcoming Remarks David Bradford Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer Advisen Thank you to our Advisory Board Jeffrey Anderson, Allied World Jeffrey Cowhey, Ambridge Partners LLC


  1. Welcome to Advisen’s Transaction Insurance Insights Forum!

  2. Welcoming Remarks David Bradford Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer Advisen

  3. Thank you to our Advisory Board Jeffrey Anderson, Allied World Jeffrey Cowhey, Ambridge Partners LLC Mary Duffy, AIG Matthew Heinz, Aon Peter Rosen, Latham & Watkins [2016 Conference Chair] Mark Rusas, Willis Towers Watson

  4. Thank you to our Host Sponsor

  5. Thank you to our Sponsors!

  6. Opening Remarks Peter Rosen Partner Latham & Watkins [2016 Conference Chair]

  7. Marketplace Metrics

  8. Marketplace Metrics Peter Rosen Partner Latham & Watkins (Moderator)

  9. Marketplace Metrics • Peter Rosen, Partner, Latham & Watkins (Moderator) • Jeffrey Anderson, North American Mergers & Acquisitions Group Lead, Allied World • Matthew Heinz, Managing Director, National Practice Leader – Transactional Liability, Aon • Edward Markovich, SVP, Transactional Risk, Chubb • Craig Schioppo, Transactional Risk Practice Leader, Managing Director, FINPRO, Marsh

  10. Marketplace Metrics

  11. The Buyer’s Perspective

  12. The Buyer’s Perspective Bill Monat EVP – Mergers & Acquisitions Group Willis Towers Watson (Moderator)

  13. The Buyer’s Perspective • Bill Monat, EVP – Mergers & Acquisitions Group, Willis Towers Watson (Moderator) • Joshua Aronson, Senior Vice President & Deputy General Counsel, Audax Group • John Giouroukakis, Partner, Latham & Watkins • Thomas Kim, Global Risk Manager, KKR • John Merrigan, Managing Director, US Insurance Risk Management Solutions Lead, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

  14. The Buyer’s Perspective

  15. Morning Break Coming up next… “International Issues”

  16. Thank you to our Host Sponsor

  17. Thank you to our Sponsors!

  18. International Issues

  19. International Issues John McNally Transaction Advisory Practice JLT Specialty USA (Moderator)

  20. International Issues • John McNally, Transaction Advisory Practice, JLT Specialty USA (Moderator) • Peter de Boisblanc, Associate, Ropes & Gray LLP • Angus Marshall, UK M&A Manager, AIG • Tan Pawar, Senior Vice President of Mergers & Acquisitions, Paragon Brokers • Craig Warnke, Managing Director, Marsh

  21. International Issues

  22. Beyond Reps & Warranties

  23. Beyond Reps & Warranties Michael Schoenbach Managing Director Aon (Moderator)

  24. Beyond Reps & Warranties • Michael Schoenbach, Managing Director, Aon (Moderator) • David De Berry, CEO, Concord Specialty Risk • Seth Gillston, Executive Vice President, M&A and Private Equity Practice Leader, Chubb • Roy Reynolds, Divisional Senior Vice President, Great American Insurance Group • Brian Thede, President, Healthcare Risk Assessments

  25. Beyond Reps & Warranties

  26. Conference Luncheon Coming up next… “The Claims Process”

  27. Thank you to our Host Sponsor

  28. Thank you to our Sponsors!

  29. The Claims Process

  30. The Claims Process Nancy Adams Member Mintz Levin (Moderator)

  31. The Claims Process • Nancy Adams, Member, Mintz Levin (Moderator) • Markus Bolsinger, Partner, Dechert LLP • Mary McIvor, Global Head of Financial Institutions Claims, AIG • Diane M. Parker, Vice President, North American Claims Group, Allied World • Dan Torpey, Partner, Fraud Investigative & Dispute Services, EY

  32. Claims Study … • Who is Making the Claims? – First Party vs. Third Party • What are the Claims? – Financial Statements, Tax, Accounting, Contracts, • Where are the Claims? – US vs. Global • When are Claims Being Made? • Why are Claims Being Made? – Indemnities, Retentions, Escrows 32

  33. Investigations of Claims – Part One The Initial Claim Review: – Policy, acquisition agreement, underwriting file – Claim documents – Other insurance – Meeting/interview with insured & representatives – Determining what documents exist 33

  34. Investigations of Claims – Part Two Complexity of investigation depends on: – First-party or third-party claim – Insured buyer or insured seller – Type of misrepresentation (e.g., accounting issue v. working condition of tractor) 34

  35. Coverage For Claims: Key issues to be investigated: – Whether there was a breach of a R&W – Whether the loss was a proximate result of the breach – How to quantify the amount of the loss – Are there any applicable exclusions ? – Deductibles, Retentions and Indemnities 35

  36. The First Question … Was There a Breach? • Reps that are frequently at issue • Disclosure schedules • Analysis of Breach: a/k/a Not Every Post-Closing Surprise is a R&W Breach 36

  37. What Should You Expect … It Depends: • Financial misrepresentations: – Forensic Accountants and Other Experts – Documents to be reviewed – Analysis, Time Frame, Common Issues • Other first-party claims • Third-party claims 37

  38. Case Study – Post Acquisition Dispute • Buyer had an acquisition insurance policy excluding NWC true-up • Buyer identified higher liabilities after acquisition • Buyer took seller to arbitration and received a settlement for higher liabilities above NWC true-up • Buyer then tried to utilize their insurance policy by turning the higher liabilities into an expense issue – This moved the issue from the balance sheet as NWC to income – Buyer claimed the value of the company was lower due to lower income 38

  39. Coverage Dispute: Arbitration or Litigation? – Pros and Cons – Interplay with Purchase Agreements – Settlements 39

  40. Subrogation? – Interplay with Purchase Agreement – Can we Say "Fraud or Bad Accounting" – Trends in Anti-Fraud Due Diligence – Who Brings the Claim 40

  41. EY – 2016 Fraud Survey - Justifying unethical behavior and misconduct Our survey found that some ► executives continue to justify unethical acts to improve a company’s performance. When presented with a series ► of options, more than one-third would be willing to justify inappropriate conduct in an economic downturn, while almost half would justify such conduct to meet financial targets. While the behaviors that these ► respondents can rationalize differ between regions, they should be deeply concerning to all companies. 41

  42. The Fraud Triangle Organization may Opportunity be trying to do more Effects of with marginal decentralization on increase in Changes in internal controls resources workforce roles & responsibilities may Multiple acquisitions impact internal with unique data and control oversight financial systems Increased pressure Opportunity to associated with Commit Fraud Overworked and financial leverage newly acquired employees may have greater ability to rationalize Periodic reporting Internal and External Internal improper actions requirements to Pressure Controls external stakeholders Pressure Rationalization 42

  43. The Claims Process

  44. Afternoon Break Coming up next… “Growing Pains”

  45. Thank you to our Host Sponsor

  46. Thank you to our Sponsors!

  47. Growing Pains

  48. Growing Pains David Bradford Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer Advisen (Moderator)

  49. Growing Pains • David Bradford, Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer, Advisen (Moderator) • Jeffrey Cowhey, Co-Founder & President, Ambridge Partners LLC • Matthew Somma, Underwriting Specialist, Transactional Risk, The Hartford • Howard T. Spilko, Partner, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP • R. Philip Stevenson, Senior Vice President, VALE Insurance Partners

  50. Growing Pains

  51. The Broker’s Perspective

  52. The Broker’s Perspective Dennis Kearns SVP , Transactional Liability and Financial Institutions QBE North America (Moderator)

  53. The Broker’s Perspective • Dennis Kearns, SVP, Transactional Liability and Financial Institutions, QBE North America (Moderator) • Stacey J. Hammer, Vice President, Privacy Equity and Corporate Acquisitions Practice, Lockton Companies • Jeff Rubocki, Senior Managing Director, Krauter & Company • Mark Rusas, EVP – Global Practice Leader, Mergers & Acquisitions, Willis Towers Watson • Kirk Sanderson, Senior Vice President, Transaction Risk Practice Leader, Equity Risk Partners

  54. The Broker’s Perspective

  55. Closing Remarks & Reception

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