Insurance Producer and Insurance Agency and Broker License Investigation Defense Attorneys

Minnesota Department of Commerce Insurance Agent License Investigations

We defend insurance producers and insurance agencies in licensing investigations by the Minnesota Department of Commerce. The regulations governing insurance agencies and insurance producers are complex. Despite efforts to comply with these regulations, even the most conscientious insurance agencies and insurance producers can encounter regulatory mishaps at times. We help insurance agencies and producers respond to regulatory challenges.

We understand the intricacies of Commerce Department investigations and the strain they put on licensed professionals. A licensing investigation of an insurance producer or agency can have significant consequences, including loss of income and reputation. We work with clients to craft a tailored approach for responding to government licensing investigations that is practical and cost-efficient and that aims to resolve investigations as early in the process as possible and as favorably as possible.

We defend insurance agencies and producers in all phases of Commerce Department investigations, including responding to inquiry letters, investigations, interviews, Tennessen Warnings, Orders to Show Cause, Consent Orders, Cease and Desist Orders, administrative subpoenas, and Notices of Hearings.

We understand the nuances of the insurance industry.  We have extensive experience in the insurance industry. While serving as Minnesota Attorneys General, Lori Swanson and Mike Hatch provided legal representation to the Minnesota Department of Commerce, which regulates the insurance industry in Minnesota. Mr. Hatch also served as Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Commerce for eight years, where he was a hands-on regulator of the insurance industry.

Insurance Producer and Insurance Agency License Investigation and Defense Attorneys

More information about our legal services in defending against insurance producers and agencies in Commerce Department investigations can be found here and here. More information about our general legal representation of insurance agencies and producers can be found here.

To schedule a no-cost initial telephone call to discuss your situation with an attorney, you may contact us in one of the ways described on our “Contact Us” page.