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Captive Insurance Deskbook for the Business Lawyer
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Captive Insurance Deskbook for the Business Lawyer
Current price: $89.95


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Captive Insurance Deskbook for the Business Lawyer
Current price: $89.95
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Many Fortune 500 companies, as well as mid-sized and small businesses and tax-exempt organizations, participate in captive insurance structures. To help lawyers decipher the intricacies of captive insurance, this guidebook begins with a discussion of types of captives and addresses how to approach whether a captive makes sense for a business owner.
The book focuses on various aspects of the captive’s operation and management—from taxation, special uses, and regulation to eventual exit and potential tax litigation issues. Captive insurance covers legal and non-legal practice areas such as taxation (domestic, foreign, state, and local), insurance (regulatory, coverage, and reinsurance), securities, commercial transactions, employee benefits, tax controversy, actuarial science, underwriting, and more.
Written by seasoned professionals with varying areas of expertise,
Captive Insurance Deskbook for the Business Lawyer
includes discussion on:
Various types of captives
Captive insurance company feasibility
Using a captive to fund employee benefits and the advantages of placing them in captives
Corporate counsel’s role with captives and managing conflicts of interest
The role of the domicile regulator
IRS examination of captive insurance
And much
more
The book focuses on various aspects of the captive’s operation and management—from taxation, special uses, and regulation to eventual exit and potential tax litigation issues. Captive insurance covers legal and non-legal practice areas such as taxation (domestic, foreign, state, and local), insurance (regulatory, coverage, and reinsurance), securities, commercial transactions, employee benefits, tax controversy, actuarial science, underwriting, and more.
Written by seasoned professionals with varying areas of expertise,
Captive Insurance Deskbook for the Business Lawyer
includes discussion on:
Various types of captives
Captive insurance company feasibility
Using a captive to fund employee benefits and the advantages of placing them in captives
Corporate counsel’s role with captives and managing conflicts of interest
The role of the domicile regulator
IRS examination of captive insurance
And much
more