S2KM's first reporting and analysis for the structured settlement industry in 2009.
Prior S2KM analysis
- The Future of Structured Settlements
- Structured Settlement Transaction Diagram
- Knowledge Management and Structured Settlements
- Structured Settlements in 2008
- Part 1 - Historic Context
- Part 2 - Professional Associations
- Part 3 - Industry Challenges
- S2P2J Release 44
- Structured Settlements in 2007
- Structured Settlements in 2006
- Structured Settlement History - up to 2005
Preliminary 2009 Calendar
- January 28-30 - NSSTA Winter Meeting in Orlando
- February 7-11 - AAJ and NATLE Winter Meetings in New Orleans
- March 6-7 - ASNP Annual Meeting in San Diego
- March 31-April 5 - NAELA Annual Meeting in Washington D.C.
- April 27-28 - SSP Annual Meeting in Washington D.C.
- April 28 - May 1 - NSSTA Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
S2KM 2009 Knowledge Work - by Patrick Hindert, S2KM's Managing Director:
- NSSTA Winter Meeting - Hindert will lead a discussion titled "Web 2.0: How NSSTA Members Can Improve their Online Communication, Learning and Collaboration Skills".
- ASNP Annual Meeting - Hindert will introduce a wiki to support a presentation by Frank Johns, Kevin Urbatsch and Hindert titled "Special Needs Settlement Planning (SNSP) Case Anatomy".
- S2P2J Release 45 - Hindert will help update existing analysis in "Structured Settlement and Periodic Payment Judgments" (S2P2J) about settlement planning due diligence.
- S2KM Blog - structured settlement industry issues S2KM will continue to report and analyze:
- Transition from
- Claim management to settlement planning
- Web 1.0 to web 2.0
- Impact of the
- Financial crisis - including insolvencies, guarantee funds, investment performance and rating agencies;
- Obama administration - including new legislation and regulations.
- Interaction between
- Insurers (annuities) and banks (trusts, accounts, funds)
- Primary and secondary markets
- Structured settlements and government benefits
- Transition from
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