Ohio-based insurer Cincinnati Financial Corp. said it has asked a court to modify subpoenas received from Florida's insurance department related to its reinsurance program and contacts with insurance trade associations.
The carrier filed a petition today in the Leon County Circuit Court of the Second Judicial Circuit in Florida to modify the subpoenas and grant a protective order arguing that the amount of material sought is unduly broad and burdensome.
Cincinnati Financial Corp. first disclosed the subpoenas in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission today, the Fairfield, Ohio-based insurer said it received subpoenas from the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation on Aug. 24.
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