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Provided by Jill McCutcheon
Co-head of the firm's Financial Services practice, Jill has more than 25 years of experience advising the property and casualty, life and reinsurance sectors of the insurance industry on corporate, regulatory and transactional matters.
Jill regularly advises on all aspects of the law, whether federal or provincial, and acts as counsel to a broad range of clients, including insurers, reinsurers, banks, credit unions, intermediaries, cover holders and MGAs, third-party administrators, retailers, employers and associations. Jill is noted for her ability to respond to and resolve issues with the numerous regulators who impact on the insurance sector in Canada. She also has extensive experience in privacy law and data breach response matters.
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Jill is nothing short of excellent.
She has always been very supportive and she understands our business needs.
Jill McCutcheon is an expert in her field, with many years of experience behind her, adding to her level of sophistication and commercial awareness.
Jill is nothing short of excellent.
She has always been very supportive and she understands our business needs.
Jill McCutcheon is an expert in her field, with many years of experience behind her, adding to her level of sophistication and commercial awareness.
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Torys Quarterly: Regulators ramping up fair treatment of customers in the life insurance sector
There has recently been an increased focus on the fair treatment of customers by insurance regulators nationwide. This article highlights the criteria whereby the FSRA will review insurance companies with regards to consumer protections and rights, along with the management of general agencies.
Torys Quarterly: Regulators ramping up fair treatment of customers in the life insurance sector
There has recently been an increased focus on the fair treatment of customers by insurance regulators nationwide. This article highlights the criteria whereby the FSRA will review insurance companies with regards to consumer protections and rights, along with the management of general agencies.