Jill E. McCutcheon
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Education
- LL.B., McGill University, 1987
- B.C.L., McGill University, 1987
- B.A. (Economics), McGill University, 1983
Memberships
- Member, Law Society of Upper Canada
- Member, Canadian Bar Association (Ontario)
- Member, Institute of Corporate Directors
Profile
A partner in Blaney McMurtry LLP, Jill McCutcheon has more than 20 years experience in providing counsel to the financial services industry on all aspects of the law. She acts as counsel to insurers, reinsurers, banks, intermediaries, marketers, retailers, employers, sponsors and associations. Her clients view her as an “outside the box” thinker, effective negotiator and a facilitator of their businesses. “I enjoy my practice because this area of the law is varied and it constantly provides new challenges.” Jill says.
She has particular skills in:
- The federal and provincial legislation applicable to the business of domestic and foreign insurance and reinsurance companies operating in Canada
- Resolving issues with federal and provincial
insurance regulators - Negotiating and drafting administrative services,
distribution, co-marketing, agency, managing general and underwriting agreements, policy wordings and other specialized contracts unique to the insurance industry - Reinsurance and related contractual matters
- Captive or self insurance/alternative risk transfer
- Market conduct and compliance requirements
- The legal aspects of the direct and electronic marketing and sale of financial services
- The rules applicable to how banks can promote insurance
- Anti-Money Laundering Legislative Compliance
- Privacy law, the resolution of privacy complaints and privacy breach response
Jill has experience in supporting all traditional lines of property and casualty, life and health insurance business as well as the non-traditional. Jill is a noted lecturer and writer in her field of law and makes presentations to industry associations and conferences regarding legal and regulatory issues, privacy, negotiation strategy and alternate dispute resolution. Her recent presentations include “Privacy, Data Security & Oversight", presented at The Institute of Chartered Corporate Secretaries Toronto Symposium on Trends in Governance, and "Emerging Issues in Privacy Law and Privacy Practice" presented at the Regulatory Compliance for Financial Instituttions Conference.
Profile
A partner in Blaney McMurtry LLP, Jill McCutcheon has more than 20 years experience in providing counsel to the financial services industry on all aspects of the law. She acts as counsel to insurers, reinsurers, banks, intermediaries, marketers, retailers, employers, sponsors and associations. Her clients view her as an “outside the box” thinker, effective negotiator and a facilitator of their businesses. “I enjoy my practice because this area of the law is varied and it constantly provides new challenges.” Jill says.
She has particular skills in:
- The federal and provincial legislation applicable to the business of domestic and foreign insurance and reinsurance companies operating in Canada
- Resolving issues with federal and provincial
insurance regulators - Negotiating and drafting administrative services,
distribution, co-marketing, agency, managing general and underwriting agreements, policy wordings and other specialized contracts unique to the insurance industry - Reinsurance and related contractual matters
- Captive or self insurance/alternative risk transfer
- Market conduct and compliance requirements
- The legal aspects of the direct and electronic marketing and sale of financial services
- The rules applicable to how banks can promote insurance
- Anti-Money Laundering Legislative Compliance
- Privacy law, the resolution of privacy complaints and privacy breach response
Jill has experience in supporting all traditional lines of property and casualty, life and health insurance business as well as the non-traditional. Jill is a noted lecturer and writer in her field of law and makes presentations to industry associations and conferences regarding legal and regulatory issues, privacy, negotiation strategy and alternate dispute resolution. Her recent presentations include “Privacy, Data Security & Oversight", presented at The Institute of Chartered Corporate Secretaries Toronto Symposium on Trends in Governance, and "Emerging Issues in Privacy Law and Privacy Practice" presented at the Regulatory Compliance for Financial Instituttions Conference.
