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Amicus Committee News
Colorado Legislation-READ MORE
Contact information for main committees hearing the bills: Senate Health and Human Services Committee Senator Bob Hagedom, Chair State Capitol 200 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80203 Email: sendbob@msm.com
Senator Betty Boyd, Vice Chair State Capitol 200 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80203
House Health and Human Services Committee
Rep. Anne McGihon, Chair State Capitol 200 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80203 Email: anne.mcgihon.house@state.co.us
Rep. K Jerry Frangas, Vice Chair State Capitol 200 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80203 Email: kjerry.frangas.house@state.co.us
WAL-MART v. SHANK CASE - Background Information CLICK HERE
WAL-MART v. SHANK, 8th CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS OPINION CLICK HERE
NOTICE TO MEMBERS: N.Y. ANTI-SUBROGATION BILL; MAKE SUBROGATION'S VOICE HEARD! New York once again takes center stage with Governor Elliott Spitzer re-introducing a bill which would eliminate subrogation and reimbursement rights unless they are provided by statute. READ MORE .
Are you interested in viewing the proposed bill and the specific section on subrogation? We have provided the links below. NY Proposed Bill Subrogation Section of Above Bill New York Senate Contacts
Determining when and whether NASP should take up the banner of subrogation and file amicus curiae briefs in legal appeals involving issues of significance to the subrogation industry is the province of the NASP Amicus Committee. In order to better and more efficiently address requests, from members and nonmembers alike, to file amicus curiae briefs on behalf of the subrogation industry, the Amicus Committee has set forth a number of procedures and principles to guide and facilitate the process. We invite you to review the copy of the Principles and Procedures Regarding Filing of Amicus Curiae Briefs HERE .
This page has been developed to provide you with news about subrogation issues that the Amicus Committee is working on and to provide links to Amicus briefs which have been filed.
Your Amicus Committee Contacts
Amicus Committee Chair Daran Kiefer, dkiefer@subrogation-recovery.com
Subcommittee on Legislation Regis Moeller, rmoeller@rrkdlaw.com
Subcommittee on StateNet Reviews Kammy Poff, kammy.poff@allstate.com
Subcommittee on Amicus Briefs Reviews John Kolb, john.kolb@gibson-sharpslaw.com Daran Kiefer, dkiefer@subrogation-recovery.com
Amicus Briefs Filed
- 21st Century Insurance Company v. Sylvia Quintana (California)
- Sereboff v. Mid Atlantic Medical Services, 2007 (U.S. Supreme Court)
- Michigan, 2007
- Gillete v. Wurst, 2007 (Pennsylvania)
- Washington State NASP Amicus Brief Memo, 2007
- Washington State NASP Amicus Brief, 2007
- Bruce Mueller v. Society Insurance Company, 2007 (Wisconsin)
- Principal Life Insurance Company, 2005 (Oklahoma)
- Fortis Benefits, 2005 (Texas)
- Northern Buckeye v. Lawson, 2004 (Ohio)
Great West v. Knudson, 2001 (U.S. Supreme Court)
Holeton, 2000 (Ohio)
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