Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Garamendi Appoints Armenian Insurance Settlement Fund Board

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Garamendi Appoints Armenian Insurance Settlement Fund Board

    Insurance Journal
    Sept 21 2004

    Garamendi Appoints Members of Armenian Insurance Settlement Fund
    Board
    September 21, 2004

    Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi announced three appointments to
    the Armenian Insurance Settlement Fund Board. The board was created
    to oversee the settlement of claims against New York Life Insurance
    Company as directed in the settlement of a class-action lawsuit on
    behalf of heirs and descendants of policyholders who were killed
    during the Armenian Genocide more than 90 years ago.

    The board members, Viken Manjikian, Paul Krekorian and Berj Boyajian,
    will evaluate claims and determine which are to be paid pursuant to
    the terms of the settlement agreement. The board's decisions will be
    final with no right of appeal.

    "I am honored to appoint these three accomplished, capable and fair
    individuals who will further the pursuit of justice for heirs and
    descendants of victims of the Armenian Genocide," Commissioner
    Garamendi said. "This is an important step to help bring closure to
    the victims and their families."

    Early this year, Commissioner Garamendi, after long negotiations, was
    able to secure a $20 million fund to help fund the payment of claims
    in the case. New York Life compromised in order to reach a detailed
    agreement that will benefit both the survivors of the policyholders
    as well as the Armenian community. Of the $20 million fund, at least
    $3 million will be put into the 'Unclaimed/Heirless Fund,' which will
    be contributed to court-approved charitable organizations - as set
    forth in the settlement agreement - whose activities advance the
    Court-approved charitable interests of the Armenian community.

    Manjikian, of Lancaster, is Director of Inpatient and Emergency
    Radiology, and Director of Vascular and Interventional Radiology at
    Antelope Valley Hospital. He has extensive credentials in the field
    of radiology and earned his medical and undergraduate degrees at the
    University of California, Los Angeles.

    Boyajian, of Beverly Hills, operates Boyajian and Associates in Los
    Angeles. His practice specializes in business and toxic torts, and he
    has extensive experience in litigation on behalf of individuals and
    workers exposed to toxic substances.

    Krekorian, of Burbank, is a founding partner of the law firm Fisher &
    Krekorian in Los Angeles. His practice specializes in representation
    of business, charitable organizations and individuals in matters
    involving trademark, copyright and commercial disputes.

    Potential claimants in the Armenian Genocide case have been informed
    via Notice by the Court and published statewide. The Department of
    Insurance consumer hotline will also be able to direct potential
    claimants to the settlement Web site. Or, call the Department's
    hotline at 800-927-HELP (800-927-4357).

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X