NU Online News Service, March 8, 3:222 p.m. EST
WASHINGTON–Any legal effort to block New York's compensation disclosure rule for insurance producers will likely fail, a former regulator told agents and brokers who met here.
Attorney Richard C. Hsia, a past New York deputy insurance superintendent, made his comment during last week's Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America Diversity Luncheon, held with the association's Legislative Conference and Convention.
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