Wednesday, February 25, 2009
‘Dead Peasant’ Policies: The Next Big Thing in Insurance Litigation
Ever heard of “dead peasant” insurance policies? We hadn’t either, until recently. In a nutshell, they’re often secret insurance policies taken out by companies on unwitting employees, which can yield sizable corporate tax breaks.
They’re also, it turns out, spawning a good deal of litigation. The National Law Journal recently ran a piece on lawsuits related to the policies. And in today’s WSJ, reporter Ellen Schultz weighs in — focusing largely on an odd Texas lawsuit...
WSJ Law Blog: ‘Dead Peasant’ Policies: The Next Big Thing in Insurance Litigation
They’re also, it turns out, spawning a good deal of litigation. The National Law Journal recently ran a piece on lawsuits related to the policies. And in today’s WSJ, reporter Ellen Schultz weighs in — focusing largely on an odd Texas lawsuit...
WSJ Law Blog: ‘Dead Peasant’ Policies: The Next Big Thing in Insurance Litigation