Charles O. "Chuck" Grigson, Gerald Hooks, and Leslie Hooks v. State ( 2015 )


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    03-15-00436-CV
    6131184
    THIRD COURT OF APPEALS
    AUSTIN, TEXAS
    7/20/2015 10:39:40 AM
    JEFFREY D. KYLE
    CLERK
    No. 03-15-00436-CV
    In the Third Court of Appeals                 FILED IN
    Austin, Texas                  3rd COURT OF APPEALS
    AUSTIN, TEXAS
    7/20/2015 10:39:40 AM
    CHARLES O. “CHUCK” GRIGSON,                     JEFFREY D. KYLE
    Appellant,                                  Clerk
    v.
    THE STATE OF TEXAS; THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF
    INSURANCE; THE TEXAS COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE;
    and FARMERS GROUP, INC. ET AL.,
    Appellees.
    On Appeal from the 261st Judicial District Court, Travis County, Texas
    Cause No. D-1-GV-02-002501
    APPELLEES’ JOINT RESPONSE TO APPELLANT GRIGSON’S
    EMERGENCY MOTION TO STAY THE SENDING OF CLASS NOTICE
    Marcy Hogan Greer                       Joshua R. Godbey
    State Bar No. 08417650                  State Bar No. 24049996
    mgreer@adjtlaw.com                      joshua.godbey@texasattorneygeneral.gov
    ALEXANDER DUBOSE JEFFERSON &            Ryan S. Mindell
    TOWNSEND LLP                            State Bar No. 24089707
    515 Congress Ave., Suite 2350           ryan.mindell@texasattorneygeneral.gov
    Austin, Texas 78701                     Jennifer S. Jackson
    Telephone: 512-482-9300                 State Bar No. 24060004
    Telecopier: 512-482-9303                jennifer.jackson@texasattorneygeneral.gov
    OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
    M. Scott Incerto                        P.O. Box 12548
    State Bar No. 10388950                  Austin, Texas 78711-2548
    scott.incerto@nortonrosefulbright.com   Telephone: (512) 475-4209
    NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT US LLP            Fax: (512) 477-2348)
    98 San Jacinto Blvd., Suite 1100
    Austin, Texas 78701                     COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS-APPELLEES, THE
    Telephone: 512-474-5201                 STATE OF TEXAS, THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF
    Telecopier: 512-536-4598                INSURANCE, AND THE TEXAS COMMISSIONER
    OF INSURANCE
    COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES
    THE FARMERS PARTIES
    TO THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS:
    Appellees, the State of Texas, the Texas Department of Insurance and the
    Texas Commissioner of Insurance (jointly, “the State”) and the Farmers Parties 1
    (together with the State, the “Settling Parties”) file this Joint Response, asking the
    Court to deny Appellant Grigson’s Emergency Motion to Stay the Sending of
    Class Notice (“Motion to Stay”). The Settling Parties additionally request that the
    Court consider and grant, on an expedited basis, their Joint Motion to Dismiss
    Appeal for Lack of Appellate Jurisdiction and Request for Expedited
    Consideration of Motion (“Motion to Dismiss”).
    PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
    Having failed to defeat preliminary approval of the settlement in this 12-
    year-old case, 2 Appellant Charles O. “Chuck” Grigson (“Grigson”) has now filed a
    baseless interlocutory appeal of the district court’s Order of Preliminary Approval.
    Bootstrapping off that improper appeal, Grigson filed his Motion to Stay, asking
    the Court to prevent the Settling Parties from finally informing the approximately
    1
    Farmers Group, Inc., Fire Underwriters Association, Farmers Underwriters Association,
    Farmers Insurance Exchange, Fire Insurance Exchange, Texas Farmers Insurance Company,
    Mid-Century Insurance Company of Texas, Mid-Century Insurance Company, Farmers Texas
    County Mutual Insurance Company, Truck Insurance Exchange, and Truck Underwriters
    Association
    2
    See the “Background Facts” provided in the Appellees’ Joint Motion to Dismiss Appeal for
    Lack of Appellate Jurisdiction and Request for Expedited Consideration of Motion, which are
    incorporated here by reference. Those facts in the Motion to Dismiss and stated here are in the
    personal knowledge of the undersigned, and so, no affidavit in support is needed. TEX. R. APP.
    P. 10.2.
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    1.8 million class members about the settlement. In his Motion to Stay, Grigson
    makes several conclusory, incorrect arguments that are all premised on the
    propriety or success of his interlocutory appeal. Because, as demonstrated in the
    Settling Parties’ Motion to Dismiss, there is no conceivable basis for an
    interlocutory appeal in this case, Grigson’s Motion to Stay must also fail. There is,
    in short, no reason to unnecessarily stay class notice, 12 years overdue, for an
    improper appeal over which this Court lacks jurisdiction.
    ARGUMENT
    I.   Grigson Cannot Appeal the Preliminary Approval Order and Therefore
    Cannot Obtain a Stay of Class Notice
    Grigson baldly asserts that he is appealing the “order entered on July 6, 2015
    certifying a settlement class action.” Motion to Stay, at 2 ¶ 1 (emphasis added).
    That statement is completely false. The Order from which Grigson purports to
    appeal does not, at any point, certify a class. So, it is not surprising that Grigson
    does not—and cannot—cite any part of the Order of Preliminary Approval
    (“Preliminary Approval Order”) to support his claim that it “certified” the
    settlement class action in this case.
    The Preliminary Approval Order, on its face, neither certifies nor refuses to
    certify a class, as demonstrated in the Settling Parties’ Motion to Dismiss (the
    arguments of which are incorporated here by reference). Instead, the Preliminary
    Approval Order expressly recognizes that the settlement classes were certified in
    2003, in an order that was subsequently affirmed by the Texas Supreme Court and
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    this Court. See Motion to Stay, Ex. A: Order of Preliminary Approval (July 6,
    2016) at 2, ¶ 2 (explaining that the district court “has previously certified” the
    settlement classes at issue (emphasis added)); see also Farmers Grp., Inc. v. Lubin,
    
    222 S.W.3d 417
    , 420, 427-28 (Tex. 2007) (upholding authority of Texas Attorney
    General to assert class claims under the Insurance Code); Lubin v. Farmers Grp.,
    Inc., No. 03-03-00374-CV, 
    2009 WL 3682602
    , at *26-32 (Tex. App.—Austin
    Nov. 6, 2009, no pet.) (considering and rejecting intervenors’ objections to
    certification of the settlement classes in this case).      Those long-ago certified
    settlement classes have remained unchanged for the past 12 years.
    These facts are fatal to the Motion to Stay. Texas law is clear that an
    interlocutory appeal is permitted only from an order that “certifies or refuses to
    certify a class in a suit brought under Rule 42.” See TEX. CIV. PRAC. & REM. CODE
    § 51.014(a)(3).    The order Grigson attempts to appeal didn’t do that. The clear
    lack of appellate jurisdiction over Grigson’s attempted appeal also requires denial
    of Grigson’s Motion to Stay. With no basis to appeal, Grigson has no basis to stay
    the proceedings in this case, nor is he entitled to block class notice.
    II.   Whether the Final Hearing Occurs as Scheduled Has No Bearing on
    Whether Class Notice Should Be Stayed
    Grigson also argues, without explanation, that due to his “appeal” the final
    fairness hearing in this case cannot be held as scheduled, and thus, the issuance of
    class notice “will misinform and confuse the putative class and interfere with [the]
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    Court’s jurisdiction.” Motion to Stay at 2, ¶ 2. Once again, that is simply not the
    case.
    The final fairness hearing can go forward as scheduled if this Court
    considers and grants the Settling Parties’ Motion to Dismiss on an expedited basis,
    which would render Grigson’s Motion to Stay baseless and moot. But, even if the
    final hearing cannot occur on the currently scheduled date for whatever reason, the
    Preliminary Approval Order deals expressly with that possibility, such that a stay is
    unnecessary. Under the Preliminary Approval Order, the district court “expressly
    retains the power to adjourn” the hearing without any further notice. Motion to
    Stay, Ex. A: Order of Preliminary Approval (July 6, 2016) at 9, ¶ 15. The Class
    Notice that has been approved by the district court and will be sent to absent class
    members also expressly informs class members that the date of the final fairness
    hearing may be moved. In a paragraph clearly labeled “When and where will the
    Court decide whether to approve the Settlement?” the approved class notice
    identifies the currently scheduled date and then states that the “Settlement
    Hearing . . . may be moved to a different date or time without additional notice”
    and advises class members to visit the settlement website or to call a toll-free
    phone number to check for any changes to the hearing date. Motion to Stay, Ex.
    A: Order of Preliminary Approval (July 6, 2016) at Ex. 1, p.9, ¶ 21. The sending
    of Class Notice therefore would neither “misinform” nor “confuse” class members,
    as Grigson claims. See Motion to Stay at 2, ¶ 2. To the contrary, the Class Notice
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    is designed, as a required and necessary step of the settlement approval process, to
    benefit absent class members by informing them of the existence and the material
    terms of the settlement and by triggering the ability of the members to participate,
    be heard, and make their own decisions about the settlement. 3 And, as is common
    in class action cases, they are informed of the currently scheduled date for the final
    fairness hearing as well as the fact that the date could change. 4
    III.     Class Notice Will Be Paid by the Defendants-Appellees Farmers Parties
    and Will Have No Adverse or Irreparable Effect on Class Members
    Grigson’s final argument in support of his Motion to Stay is that, should he
    somehow succeed on the merits of his interlocutory appeal of the Preliminary
    Approval Order, sending class notice will be a “waste of policyholder money.”
    Motion to Stay at 3, ¶ 3. And yet again, Grigson’s conclusory and unsupported
    argument is readily shown to be untrue.
    First, Grigson’s theory that sending notice would be a “waste of
    policyholder money” is premised on the assumption that notice would have to be
    re-sent, in the event the Court considers his appeal and the date for the fairness
    hearing has to be moved. But, as explained above, the Class Notice already
    contemplates the potential for moving that hearing date, and notifies class
    3
    See TEX. INS. CODE § 541.266; TEX. R. CIV. P. 42(e)(1)(B).
    4
    There are many non-appellate reasons why a final hearing would need to be rescheduled after
    the issuance of class notice (e.g., court conflict, work or personal conflict of an attorney, natural
    disaster, etc.) but that does not mean that, in each of those situations, the entire class notice is
    defective and must be re-sent.
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    members that it may be moved. Thus, the costs of sending out notice would not be
    wasted in this case, even if the date of the fairness hearing ultimately is moved.
    Second, Grigson’s claim that the costs of notice “will be paid with
    policyholder money” such that sending the notice would somehow injure
    policyholders, see Motion to Stay at 3, ¶ 3, 5 is thoroughly refuted by the
    undisputed evidentiary record upon which the district court based its Preliminary
    Approval Order. It is undisputed that the costs of notice are being paid by the
    Farmers Parties. Grigson’s argument is that the Farmers Exchanges are reciprocal
    insurance exchanges which are “owned” by the policyholders, such that the
    Exchanges’ surplus funds out of which certain costs will be paid are (he claims)
    “policyholder money.” 6         The evidence is clear and undisputed, however, that
    policyholders do not have ownership rights over the surplus of the Exchanges.
    Instead—as established through the testimony and declaration of Ron Myhan,
    Chief Financial Officer of the Farmers Exchanges, both of which are part of the
    record—policyholders of the Exchanges, like Grigson, do not “possess” the surplus
    5
    Grigson’s reference to this Court’s 2003 stay order (Ex. C to Grigson’s Motion to Stay) is
    inapposite because, as this Court will recall, the appellants at the time were appealing the district
    court’s decision to certify the settlement classes, and the primary issue before the Court at that
    time was whether the Attorney General could bring and certify this class action at all without
    naming individual class members as representatives. See Lubin v. Farmers Grp., Inc., 
    222 S.W.3d 417
    , 420 (Tex. 2007).
    6
    Appellees Farmers Insurance Exchange, Fire Insurance Exchange, and Truck Insurance
    Exchange are the “Farmers Exchanges” or “Exchanges,” which are reciprocal or interinsurance
    exchanges that insure the policies. TEX. INS. CODE ANN. § 942.001, et seq.
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    funds of the Exchanges. Ex. 1, 7/2/2015 Hearing Tr. 50:7-51:14; Ex. 3 at 27,
    Farmers Defs.’ Ex. 11 ¶ 8.7
    Moreover, despite being given ample opportunity in both his briefing and at
    the preliminary approval hearing, Grigson has failed to substantiate his allegation
    that payments by the Exchanges will adversely affect policyholders. Instead, that
    unsupported contention is again refuted by evidence in the record. The Exchanges
    have a $5.6 billion surplus. Ex. 1, 7/2/2015 Hearing Tr. 53:13-15. Grigson’s
    argument that incurring the cost of approximately $2.5 million to send out class
    notice would somehow negatively impact policyholders is facially absurd. In any
    event, the Settling Parties demonstrated—through the testimony of David Mattax,
    the Texas Commissioner of Insurance; the declarations and testimony of the
    Exchanges’ CFO, Ron Myhan; and other evidence offered in support of
    preliminary approval—that even the Exchanges’ payment of the $84.6 million
    settlement from reserves set aside from their $5.6 billion surplus will have no
    material adverse effect on surplus, rates, or the class members who are currently
    policyholders of the Exchanges. See Ex. 2, 7/1/2015 Hearing Tr. 97:7-98:7, 101:1-
    104:6; Ex. 1, 7/2/2015 Hearing Tr. 46:9-51:18, 53:13-55:8; Ex. 3, Portion of
    Exhibits from Preliminary Approval Hearing. If payment of the $84.6 million
    7
    Myhan also testified that, in addition to the Exchanges, Defendant-Appellee Farmers Group,
    Inc. will be paying a portion of the class notice costs, just as it will be reimbursing the Exchanges
    for a portion of the settlement amount. Ex. 1, 7/2/2015 Hearing Tr. 26:15-30:3. Grigson does
    not contend that money paid by Farmers Group, Inc. is “policyholder money.”
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    settlement will not materially affect policyholders, then there can be no question
    that the $2.577 million in estimated class notice costs (only 3% of the settlement
    value, and less than 0.05% of the value of the Exchanges’ surplus) will have no
    adverse effect on policyholders either.
    It is instead Grigson’s Motion for Stay—premised on a groundless
    interlocutory appeal and incorrect, conclusory arguments—that will adversely
    affect the approximately 1.8 million class members who have effectively been shut
    out of the settlement approval process for the past 12 years, receiving neither
    notice that the settlement exists nor the opportunity to participate and be heard. No
    more delay in this 12-year case should be allowed.           Grigson had the full
    opportunity to participate at the preliminary approval hearing, and he failed in his
    opposition—a failure that is not appealable. The other absent class members are
    now due class notice and entitled to be informed as soon as practicable.
    CONCLUSION
    For all these reasons, the Court should deny Appellant Grigson’s Emergency
    Motion to Stay the Sending of Class Notice. The Settling Parties request all other
    relief to which they are justly entitled.
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    Date: July 20, 2015   Respectfully submitted,
    /s/ M. Scott Incerto
    Marcy Hogan Greer
    State Bar No. 08417650
    mgreer@adjtlaw.com
    ALEXANDER DUBOSE JEFFERSON & TOWNSEND LLP
    515 Congress Avenue, Suite 2350
    Austin, Texas 78701-3562
    Telephone: (512) 482-9300
    Facsimile: (512) 482-9303
    M. Scott Incerto
    State Bar No. 10388950
    scott.incerto@nortonrosefulbright.com
    NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT US LLP
    98 San Jacinto Blvd., Suite 1100
    Austin, Texas 78701
    Telephone: 512-474-5201
    Telecopier: 512-536-4598
    Darryl W. Anderson
    State Bar No. 24008694
    darryl.anderason@nortonrosefulbright.com
    Geraldine W. Young
    State Bar No. 24084134
    geraldine.young@nortonrosefulbright.com
    NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT US LLP
    1301 McKinney, Suite 5100
    Houston, Texas 77010-3095
    Telephone: 713-651-5151
    Telecopier: 713-651-5246
    ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEES FIRE UNDERWRITERS
    ASSOCIATION, FARMERS GROUP, INC., FARMERS
    UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION, FARMERS INSURANCE
    EXCHANGE, FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE, TEXAS
    FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY, MID-CENTURY
    INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEXAS, MID-CENTURY
    INSURANCE COMPANY, FARMERS TEXAS COUNTY
    MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, TRUCK INSURANCE
    EXCHANGE, TRUCK UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION
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    Respectfully submitted,
    KEN PAXTON
    Attorney General of Texas
    CHARLES E. ROY
    First Assistant Attorney General
    JAMES E. DAVIS
    Deputy Attorney General for Civil Litigation
    ROBERT O’KEEFE
    Division Chief
    Financial Litigation, Tax, and Charitable Trusts Division
    /s/ Joshua R. Godbey
    JOSHUA R. GODBEY
    Assistant Attorney General
    LEAD ATTORNEY
    State Bar No. 24049996
    Telephone: (512) 475-4209
    joshua.godbey@texasattorneygeneral.gov
    RYAN S. MINDELL
    Assistant Attorney General
    State Bar No. 24089707
    Telephone: (512) 936-1721
    ryan.mindell@texasattorneygeneral.gov
    JENNIFER S. JACKSON
    Assistant Attorney General
    State Bar No. 24060004
    Telephone: (512) 463-9917
    jennifer.jackson@texasattorneygeneral.gov
    Financial Litigation, Tax, and Charitable Trusts Division
    P.O. Box 12548
    Austin, Texas 78711-2548
    Fax: (512) 477-2348)
    ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFS-APPELLEES, THE STATE
    OF TEXAS, THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE,
    AND THE TEXAS COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE
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    CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
    On July 20, 2015, I electronically filed the Appellees’ Joint Response to
    Appellant Grigson’s Emergency Motion to Stay the Sending of Class Notice with
    the Clerk of the Court using the eFile.TXCourts.gov electronic filing system which
    will send notification of such filing to the following (unless otherwise noted
    below).
    Joe K. Longley                            Michael J. Woods
    Philip K. Maxwell                         8620 N. New Braunfels, Ste. 522
    1609 Shoal Creek Blvd. # 100              San Antonio, TX 78217
    Austin, TX 78701                          MichaelJWoods@sbcglobal.net
    Joe@JoeLongley.com
    phil@philmaxwell.com                      Pro Se Intervenor/Objector
    Counsel for Appellant Charles O.
    “Chuck” Grigson
    Joseph C. Blanks
    P.O. Box 999
    Doucette, TX 75942
    blanxlex@gmail.com
    Counsel for Intervenor Gerald and
    Lesly Hooks
    /s/ M. Scott Incerto
    M. Scott Incerto
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    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH TEX. R. APP. P. 9.4(i)
    I certify that the foregoing document contains 1,754 words and complies
    with the word limit set forth in Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.4(i).
    /s/ M. Scott Incerto
    M. Scott Incerto
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    No. 03-15-00436-CV
    In the Third Court of Appeals
    Austin, Texas
    CHARLES O. “CHUCK” GRIGSON,
    Appellant,
    v.
    THE STATE OF TEXAS; THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF
    INSURANCE; THE TEXAS COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE;
    and FARMERS GROUP, INC., ET AL.,
    Appellees.
    On Appeal from the 261st Judicial District Court
    Travis County, Texas
    Cause No. GV-202501
    APPENDIX TO
    APPELLEES’ JOINT RESPONSE TO APPELLANT GRIGSON’S
    EMERGENCY MOTION TO STAY THE SENDING OF CLASS NOTICE
    Exhibit 1   7/2/2015 Preliminary Approval Hearing Transcript (certified)
    Exhibit 2   7/1/2015 Preliminary Approval Hearing Transcript (certified)
    Exhibit 3   A Portion of the Exhibits from the Hearing on Preliminary
    Approval: State/Plaintiff’s Exhibits 10, 11, and 12 and Farmers
    Defendants’ Exhibits’ 11, 12, and 18 (certified)
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    Exhibit 1
    TO APPELLEES’ JOINT RESPONSE TO APPELLANT GRIGSON’S
    EMERGENCY MOTION TO STAY THE SENDING OF CLASS NOTICE
    1
    1                        REPORTER'S RECORD
    VOLUME 2 OF 2 VOLUMES
    2             TRIAL COURT CAUSE NO. D-1-GV-02-002501
    3   STATE OF TEXAS, THE TEXAS    ) IN THE DISTRICT COURT
    DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE,     )
    4   AND THE TEXAS                )
    COMMISSIONER OF              )
    5   INSURANCE,                   )
    Plaintiffs,         )
    6                                )
    VS.                          )
    7                                )
    )
    8   FARMERS GROUP, INC.,         )
    FARMERS UNDERWRITERS         ) TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS
    9   ASSOCIATION, FIRE            )
    UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION,    )
    10   FARMERS INSURANCE            )
    EXCHANGE, FIRE INSURANCE     )
    11   EXCHANGE, TEXAS FARMERS      )
    INSURANCE COMPANY,           )
    12   MID-CENTURY INSURANCE        )
    COMPANY OF TEXAS, AND        )
    13   FARMERS TEXAS COUNTY         )
    MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,    )
    14            Defendants.         ) 261ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
    15     -------------------------------------------------
    16
    HEARING ON JOINT MOTION FOR
    17             PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF SECOND AMENDED
    SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
    18
    19     --------------------------------------------------
    20         On the 2nd day of July, 2015, the following
    21 proceedings came on to be heard in the above-entitled
    22 and numbered cause before the Honorable Scott H.
    23 Jenkins, Judge presiding, held in Austin, Travis County,
    24 Texas;
    25         Proceedings reported by machine shorthand.
    2
    1                   A P P E A R A N C E S
    2
    FOR THE PLAINTIFFS, THE STATE OF TEXAS, THE TEXAS
    3 DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, AND THE TEXAS COMMISSIONER OF
    INSURANCE:
    4
    JOSHUA GODBEY
    5      SBOT NO. 24049996
    RYAN MINDELL
    6      SBOT NO. 24089707
    JENNIFER JACKSON
    7      SBOT NO. 24060004
    Assistant Attorney General
    8      OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
    P.O. Box 12548
    9      Austin, Texas 78711-2548
    (512) 475-4209
    10
    11
    FOR DEFENDANTS FIRE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION, FARMERS
    12 GROUP, INC., FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE, FIRE INSURANCE
    EXCHANGE, TEXAS FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY, MID-CENTURY
    13 INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEXAS, MID-CENTURY INSURANCE
    COMPANY, FARMERS TEXAS COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
    14 TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE, AND TRUCK UNDERWRITERS
    ASSOCIATION:
    15
    M. SCOTT INCERTO
    16      SBOT NO. 10388950
    NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT
    17      98 San Jacinto Boulevard, Suite 1100
    Austin, Texas 78701
    18      (512) 474-5201
    19      DARRYL ANDERSON
    SBOT NO. 24008694
    20      NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT
    1301 McKinney, Suite 5100
    21      Houston, Texas 77010-3095
    (713) 651-5151
    22
    MARCY HOGAN GREER
    23      SBOT NO. 08417650
    ALEXANDER, DUBOSE, JEFFERSON & TOWNSEND
    24      515 Congress Avenue, Suite 2350
    Austin, Texas 78701
    25      (512) 482-9300
    3
    1                    A P P E A R A N C E S
    (CONTINUED)
    2
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    FOR INTERVENORS GERALD HOOKS AND LESLY HOOKS:
    4
    JOSEPH BLANKS
    5        SBOT NO. 02456770
    LAW OFFICE OF JOSEPH C. BLANKS
    6        P.O. Box 999
    Doucette, Texas 75942
    7        (409) 837-9707
    8
    9 FOR INTERVENOR MICHAEL J. WOODS:
    10        MICHAEL J. WOODS, PRO SE
    8620 N. New Braunfels #522
    11        San Antonio, Texas 78217
    (210) 822-1560
    12
    13
    FOR INTERVENOR CHARLES O. "CHUCK" GRIGSON:
    14
    JOE K. LONGLEY
    15        SBOT NO. 12542000
    LAW OFFICE OF JOE K. LONGLEY
    16        1609 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Suite 100
    Austin, Texas 78701
    17        (512) 477-4444
    18        PHILIP K. MAXWELL
    SBOT NO. 13254000
    19        LAW OFFICE OF PHILIP K. MAXWELL
    1609 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Suite 100
    20        Austin, Texas 78701
    (512) 947-5434
    21
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    24
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    1                        I N D E X
    2                         VOLUME 2
    3
    HEARING ON JOINT MOTION FOR
    4          PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF SECOND AMENDED
    SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
    5
    JULY 2, 2015
    6
    7 DEFENDANT FARMERS' WITNESSES
    8                            Direct       Cross            Vol.
    9 RONALD MYHAN
    By Mr. Incerto              5                        2
    10      By Mr. Mindell                          51           2
    By Mr. Maxwell                          56           2
    11      By Mr. Incerto            105                        2
    12
    Page   Vol.
    13
    14 Defendants Farmers rest...................         107    2
    15 All parties close.........................         107    2
    16 Statements by Mr. Blanks (in lieu of
    opening statements earlier)............         108    2
    17
    Statements by Mr. Woods...................         109    2
    18
    Statements by Ms. Greer...................         110    2
    19
    Court's Ruling............................         116    2
    20
    Adjournment...............................         135    2
    21
    Court Reporter's Certificate..............         136    2
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    1     A.     Of course the Exchanges, you know, write the
    2 policies, bill the insureds, and we have -- we receive
    3 the premium payments in cash, and they were put in the
    4 surplus.   So we were thinking, okay, if we have the cash
    5 and if the Department of Insurance thinks we're 12 to
    6 18 percent overcharging and we've settled at 6.8, we
    7 will return part of that 12 to 18 percent in terms of
    8 the 6.8 to the policyholders since we're holding the
    9 money to start with.
    10     Q.     And then anything over 6.8 percent that's
    11 actually, at least in the view of the State, to be
    12 excessive will be retained by the Exchanges; is that
    13 correct?
    14     A.     Yes, it will.
    15     Q.     One of the terms in the 2015 supplement of the
    16 settlement agreement is that FGI will reimburse the
    17 Exchanges for attorney-in-fact fees that it collected on
    18 these returned premiums.
    19     A.     Of course.
    20     Q.     Are you familiar with that?
    21     A.     Yes, I am.
    22     Q.     Do you believe that's fair?
    23     A.     Of course.
    24     Q.     Now, this term is in the 2015 agreement.    My
    25 question is, is this something that had been discussed
    27
    1 before 2014, 2015?
    2     A.   Yeah, briefly, only because it was assumed from
    3 day one that the management fee would be returned for
    4 these premiums.
    5     Q.   What do you mean by day one?
    6     A.   Right when we were negotiating the settlement
    7 going, okay, this is what it is, I think we were
    8 actually thinking that this would be -- you know, it was
    9 such a process to get to a settlement considering,
    10 you know, the environment at that time, we figured this
    11 would be paid out pretty quickly and we were making
    12 plans, okay, this is how it gets taken out of premium,
    13 returned to the policyholders, and at the same time the
    14 management fee gets returned, so it was kind of a given
    15 that it would be returned.   It wasn't debated at all.
    16     Q.   I want to make sure, are we talking about the
    17 2002 time period with the original settlement?
    18     A.   Yes.
    19     Q.   Because we're dealing with such a long period
    20 of time, I guess I need to ask you to be as specific as
    21 you can with these times.
    22     A.   Absolutely.
    23     Q.   So there were discussions you're saying between
    24 the Exchanges and FGI regarding returning the management
    25 fee in connection with the original settlement?
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    1     A.      Yes.
    2     Q.      Had any amount been specifically calculated at
    3 that time?
    4     A.      Not the amount, but the understanding was -- it
    5 was just like we do with all the other lines of
    6 business.     I mean, you go back to that.   The line of
    7 business that's affected, get the management fee for
    8 that line of business and cal -- it's generally a math
    9 exercise.     Just calculate the management fee on the
    10 settlement amount of premium, and that's the amount that
    11 comes back.
    12     Q.      Mr. Myhan, with respect to the current
    13 settlement, has the amount of attorney-in-fact fees to
    14 be reimbursed by FGI on the return premiums been
    15 calculated?
    16     A.      Yes, it has.
    17     Q.      Who would -- who supervised that calculation?
    18     A.      That'd be me.
    19     Q.      And with respect to that calculation, can you
    20 share with us what you determined is the amount of fees
    21 to be reimbursed for the return of premiums?
    22     A.      Yes.    We've calculated 8.4 million, you know,
    23 with the current settlement that's out there.
    24     Q.      Okay.    Now, is that a number that includes
    25 expenses for class administration as well as a number
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    1 that includes a portion of the fund that's set out to
    2 fund the credit usage notice class?
    3     A.     Absolutely.   As the supplement was being
    4 discussed with the board, talking in terms of the
    5 extra -- even though the extra 10 million isn't a return
    6 of premium per se and, you know, some of these other
    7 elements aren't returns of premium, the board and the
    8 audit committee as we were discussing it going, well,
    9 this is really -- we're just sharing this with FGI in
    10 terms of, okay, put this behind us and, you know, moving
    11 on and running a profitable business in Texas, and so,
    12 you know, why doesn't -- why shouldn't FGI participate
    13 in each element of this?     And we go, yeah, that's a good
    14 idea.    And there was no pushback from FGI once I went to
    15 them and said, hey, this is what we're thinking, and
    16 they go okay.
    17                 So, you know -- so basically the
    18 $10 million, supplemental payment, thicker notice
    19 amount, the administrative costs, all that that were
    20 just a part of the management fee to each to kind of
    21 give a placeholder in terms of each group participating
    22 in the outcome here.     So that gives you the 8.4 million
    23 when you get all done with all those components.
    24     Q.     Technically class administration does not
    25 return a premium, but is there some contribution being
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    1 made there?
    2     A.     Yes.   We're just applying the management fee to
    3 each of the amounts even if they're not premium related.
    4     Q.     Can you tell me how you calculated the amount
    5 of management fee to be returned?
    6     A.     Basically, for the homeowners book during these
    7 years, the management fee was -- over this period was
    8 9.17 percent.     And so basically we're applying that
    9 rate, you know, specific to the line of business to,
    10 you know, the settlement here.
    11     Q.     Mr. Leaman testified in 2003 that the overall
    12 management fee for that year was about 11 percent.       Do
    13 you recall that testimony?
    14     A.     Yes, I do.
    15     Q.     And is that accurate in your view?
    16     A.     Yes, it is.   We had actually a year or so
    17 before this reduced just the homeowners management fee.
    18 Really as the Texas mold started to accelerate,
    19 you know, FGI wanted to help the Exchanges' capital
    20 position somewhat, so we reduced -- they reduced it a
    21 bit there.    Plus we have -- you know, I think Stephen
    22 Leaman quoted the overall management fee, so we have
    23 other books of business that have different management
    24 fees.    So, for example, you know, the commercial book
    25 requires a lot more management company touching.     It's
    45
    1 But the other two really don't have any hard and fast
    2 like leverage ratio type of things, but generally they
    3 would like us to kind of keep the surplus notes about at
    4 the level they're at now.
    5                THE COURT:     So back when you were at the
    6 2 billion to 2.7 billion ratio -- 2 billion of which was
    7 notes right?
    8                THE WITNESS:     Uh-huh.
    9                THE COURT:     Did your notes get downgraded?
    10                THE WITNESS:     They -- we were -- yeah, we
    11 were in conversations with all three rating agencies at
    12 the time, and yeah, we were getting downgrades from all
    13 three during 2002, 2003.
    14                THE COURT:     Just wanted to make sure I
    15 understood this.   Go ahead.
    16     Q.   (BY MR. INCERTO)      Mr. Myhan, you mentioned
    17 earlier that gross written premium today is about
    18 18 billion.
    19     A.   Uh-huh.
    20     Q.   Is that a good number for 2014?
    21     A.   Yes, it is.
    22     Q.   How much -- how many billions in claims did the
    23 Exchanges pay out in 2014?
    24     A.   Well, each year it kind of varies based on
    25 what's happening, but if we -- you know, we've been
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    1 averaging right about 100 combined ratio for the
    2 enterprise over this last few years, and so that would
    3 be 11 to 12 billion of claims paid each year, plus two
    4 to three billion of loss adjustment expense, the claims
    5 adjusters' salaries.    It also includes legal expenses,
    6 things like that.    Probably about 3 billion in agents'
    7 commissions, and then expenses too, but -- you know, so
    8 big numbers.
    9     Q.     How would you characterize the financial
    10 strength of the Exchanges today compared to 2002?
    11     A.     Oh, we're much, much stronger.
    12     Q.     In your opinion as CFO, will payment of the
    13 settlement in this case have any material impact on the
    14 Exchanges' ability to pay claims?
    15     A.     No, absolutely not.
    16     Q.     Will it have any material impact on the overall
    17 financial strength of the Exchanges?
    18     A.     No, it will not.
    19     Q.     Will it have any material impact on its
    20 ratings?
    21     A.     No.   It's too small.
    22     Q.     Will it have any material impact -- or will it
    23 have any impact in terms of increasing rates for
    24 policyholders?
    25     A.     Well, as we heard yesterday, you know,
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    1 obviously it won't from our perspective, but it would be
    2 impossible to actually have that happen since it's based
    3 on -- you know, we file our rates based on the claims
    4 experience and then we try to project what those losses
    5 will be going forward and then come up with a premium
    6 amount that would cover that, and this doesn't affect
    7 losses -- I mean, it doesn't affect premium -- I'm
    8 sorry.   It doesn't affect losses at all.    And even if
    9 you did have a way to do that, this is a regulated
    10 industry where it's -- you know, that element would
    11 never be allowed by any of the regulators.
    12     Q.    When this case arose in 2002 and settlement
    13 discussions ensued, did the Exchanges set up a reserve
    14 for the costs that they were projecting or estimating
    15 going forward?
    16     A.    Yeah, at that time we thought this would be
    17 settled fairly quickly.   So once a settlement was
    18 reached in principle, we went ahead and set up a reserve
    19 at that time.
    20     Q.    What was the estimated amount of reserve?
    
    21 A. I
     believe that was around $73 million,
    22 something in that ballpark.
    23     Q.    Okay.   My question is -- I want to talk to you
    24 about reserves.   Is there a difference between reserves
    25 that are set by the Exchanges written in connection with
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    1 claims that are filed by policyholders versus reserves
    2 set up on a lawsuit like this?
    3     A.      Oh, very much so.   The reserves set up for
    4 claims, et cetera is kind of just a matter of operations
    5 really.     The claims reps out in the field, you know,
    6 they're busy working every day to pay claims.        It rolls
    7 through our systems, you know, the paids and the
    8 reserves that they're setting up.     And then our
    9 actuaries look at those patterns and try to predict,
    10 okay, what are the losses that haven't been reported yet
    11 but have been incurred, and it's kind of a math
    12 exercise.     It gives us -- and that's the preponderance
    13 of our -- I think we have about 8 billion of those types
    14 of reserves sitting out there now.
    15                  The legal reserves are kind of more of
    16 a -- you know, separately more judgment.     For us it's
    17 kind of -- you know, we abide by the statutory
    18 accounting principles.     That's what the Exchanges are
    19 governed by.    So it becomes a discussion, is this
    20 probable and measurable in terms of what this is.           And
    21 for us it has to be, you know, fairly material.        We
    22 don't want to keep track of, you know, a thousand
    23 different cases, so we try to say, okay, anything,
    24 you know, that's material, say if it's going to hit us
    25 for maybe more than five million dollars, let's kind of
    49
    1 set up a reserve for that.     And that's -- you know, this
    2 was a -- this was a big one and a high profile one, so,
    3 you know, we went ahead and set up a reserve for this.
    4 Really, you know, my group sets it up by discussing with
    5 the legal department in terms of what we think it's
    6 going to be.
    7     Q.     Are the reserves separate from the surplus?
    8     A.     Yes.   So we set a reserve up and we incur that
    9 expense when we set up the reserve, and it comes out of
    10 surplus at that time.     So this -- that initial reserve
    11 came out of 2002 or 2003 surplus.     And then when the
    12 amendment came along we bumped the reserve up for the
    13 amount that it's at now, and it came out of the 2014
    14 surplus I guess, just the extra for the 10 million and
    15 the other stuff.
    16     Q.     So what would be the impact on the surplus?
    17 Let's assume with me that this settlement is paid in
    18 four months' time.     What would be the impact on the
    19 surplus?
    20     A.     If it's the amount that's in the amendment
    21 right now, there would be no impact to surplus.     It's
    22 been fully reserved.
    23     Q.     Are the policyholders owners of the Exchanges?
    24     A.     In a sense they are.
    25     Q.     In what sense?
    50
    1     A.      In a sense where upon liquidation their claims
    2 get paid first and, you know, they would, you know, be
    3 in line there as owners of the Exchanges.        They also
    4 have a voice in electing the board of governors as their
    5 representatives to represent them as policyholders of
    6 the Exchanges.
    7     Q.      Can a policyholder of the Exchanges decide that
    8 they want to possess a portion of the surplus?        Is that
    9 possible?
    10     A.      No.     They pay their premiums.   And, you know,
    11 so it's a little different if you're -- if you think of
    12 ownership you think of like I own stock in a company or
    13 something, where if there's a big loss your stock would
    14 be worth pennies on the dollar or something.        Well, here
    15 you pay your premium and, you know, if we have,
    16 you know, a billion-dollar catastrophe, you know, we
    17 don't ask you for money back.       It's just, yep, you paid
    18 your premium and, you know, but that's the extent of
    19 your liability really.
    20     Q.      If a subscriber to the Exchanges decides to go
    21 purchase insurance from a different company and not from
    22 the Exchanges --
    23     A.      What?     Oh, okay.
    24     Q.      -- can they continue?     Do they have any further
    25 rights in the surplus or access to the Exchanges upon
    51
    1 termination in their insurance contract?
    2     A.   No.    Once they move on they're no longer
    3 affiliated.    They're no longer a member of the
    4 Exchanges.
    5     Q.   Do they have continued liability to the
    6 Exchanges?
    7     A.   No, they do not.
    8     Q.   With respect to homeowners and auto
    9 policyholders of the Exchanges, do they receive
    10 dividends from the surplus?
    11     A.   Not for auto and fire, no.
    12     Q.   Do they have any rights to borrow against or to
    13 somehow take advantage of the increase in surplus?
    14     A.   No, they do not.
    15     Q.   In your opinion as CFO, does payment of this
    16 settlement by the Exchanges affect in any material way
    17 the policyholders' interest in the surplus?
    18     A.   It will not.
    19                 MR. INCERTO:   I'll pass the witness, Your
    20 Honor.
    21                      CROSS-EXAMINATION
    22 BY MR. MINDELL:
    23     Q.   Mr. Myhan, you mentioned earlier that you lose
    24 money in the arbitrage between your reserve notes and
    25 your investments on that money.    Why is that?
    52
    1     A.   Well, the surplus notes are so deeply
    2 subordinated they go into a bit of a premium.    Now, if
    3 we had to actually go into the markets during 2002,
    4 there would have been a whopping premium or probably
    5 nobody would have bought them at all because of our
    6 financial ratings were under fire at the time.
    7                 But in a stable market like it is now,
    8 we're -- we have a lot of capital.   The rating agencies
    9 have given us good ratings.   So when people look to buy
    10 these notes from us now, you know, we'd get a better
    11 deal on them.   But it still is going to be more than
    12 what we could actually invest those proceeds in.
    13                 For example, the Exchanges always have
    14 a -- you know, we've always had a very conservative
    15 investment philosophy, so our duration generally, which
    16 means -- you know, we invest in bonds that are three
    17 years in duration roughly, so we don't make any big bets
    18 on things going either way, and so these notes are
    19 longer duration, so they cost a little more, plus
    20 they're subordinated.   So the difference between what we
    21 invested in and what we're paying in interest, there's
    22 always a difference.
    23     Q.   And why are your surplus investments so
    24 conservative?
    25     A.   You know, generally we keep -- you know, going
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    1 back to 2002 as an example, you know, that was also a
    2 time during a lot of the turmoil in investment markets.
    3 The tech bubble had just burst.     There was lots of
    4 things going on.     So we're aware of that, so we --
    5 you know, we kind of model our investments in terms of
    6 long horizons in terms of what's possible, good and bad.
    7 And so we -- for that reason we don't make hedging -- we
    8 don't make any big bets on something happening or not.
    9 We kind of hedge our bets and keep a very conservative
    10 profile, which got us through 2008 in fine fashion,
    11 where a lot of our peers had significant impairments and
    12 had some problems.
    13     Q.   You mentioned there's approximately 5.6 billion
    14 in the surplus now.     Is that across all the Exchanges?
    15     A.   Yes, that's all three Exchanges added together.
    16     Q.   And why do the Exchanges pool their surplus?
    17     A.   Well, the Exchanges all participate in a
    18 pooling of interest reinsurance arrangement.     We started
    19 that in 1985.   So it allows each of the Exchanges and
    20 all of our subsidiaries, by the way, who participate in
    21 the pooling agreement to have a mix of business which
    22 includes all the Farmers business.     So not to get into
    23 any accountant geek stuff here, because I do have some
    24 sympathy for my audience, and people would be taking
    25 their own lives if I got into detail on this, but --
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    1                  THE COURT:     It just diversifies your risk.
    2                  THE WITNESS:     Yes.   We add all the
    3 premiums together at Farmers Exchange and then it gets
    4 ceded out to the pooling participants.        So each of the
    5 Exchanges, no matter what they write on a direct basis,
    6 end up with a mix of business that includes auto and
    7 home and some commercial.       For example, in Texas, if we
    8 didn't have that in place, the companies in Texas would
    9 have long been bankrupt, but they were able to cede all
    10 these losses into the pool, and, you know, Farmers
    11 Insurance of Ohio picked up some, Farmers Insurance of
    12 Washington picked up some, the three Exchanges picked up
    13 some.   It diluted it, so we were able to keep them all
    14 together.
    15                  So it dilutes the risk and also helps us
    16 manage the capital, because then you don't have -- like
    17 the Texas companies would have been, you know, belly up
    18 at that point.    It actually costs us money to move money
    19 around in terms of dividends and different things.
    20 There's taxes to be paid and things.        So it's a more
    21 efficient way of also managing the capital for all the
    22 entities.   And you can see it in the rating agencies
    23 where they rate the Farmers pool and then give the same
    24 rating to all -- you know, they have a big list of all
    25 the companies and just go down the list and give them
    55
    1 all the same rating because that's the rating of the
    2 Farmers pool.     Does that make sense to everybody?
    3                  THE COURT:     It probably helps in selling
    4 the notes, too, doesn't it?
    5                  THE WITNESS:     Yes.   Yeah, it makes it
    6 easier and more transparent to figure out what we're
    7 doing.
    8                  THE COURT:     I get it.
    9     Q.     (BY MR. MINDELL)     You testified a lot about the
    10 challenges that some of the Exchanges faced in 2002 and
    11 2003.    Were the Exchanges ever in any danger of
    12 liquidation during that time?
    13     A.     We were very close, yes, if this would have
    14 kept going.     In our discussions with the California
    15 Insurance Department, there was an understanding that if
    16 our risk based capital levels -- I'm going to throw out
    17 some accounting geek stuff here, but if it fell below
    18 250 percent, we could probably count on them denying
    19 interest to the bondholders, and that's -- what that is
    20 is like they have a minimum level of capital for your
    21 liquidated, and we needed two and a half times that at
    22 least to stay in business for the surplus notes, and we
    23 ended I think 2002 with Farmers Exchange at a
    24 251 percent RBC level, and that was after we had
    25 initiated a quota share program to take some of the
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    3 THE STATE OF TEXAS    )
    4 COUNTY OF TRAVIS      )
    5                     I, Chavela V. Crain, Official Court
    6 Reporter in and for the 53rd District Court of Travis
    7 County, State of Texas, do hereby certify that the above
    8 and foregoing contains a true and correct transcription
    9 of all portions of evidence and other proceedings
    10 requested in writing by counsel for the parties to be
    11 included in this volume of the Reporter's Record, in the
    12 above-styled and numbered cause, all of which occurred
    13 in open court or in chambers and were reported by me.
    14         I further certify that this Reporter's Record of
    15 the proceedings truly and correctly reflects the
    16 exhibits, if any, offered in evidence by the respective
    17 parties.
    18         WITNESS MY OFFICIAL HAND this the 12th day of July,
    19 2015.
    20
    /s/ Chavela V. Crain
    21                        Chavela V. Crain
    Texas CSR 3064, RMR, CRR
    22                        Expiration Date: 12/31/2015
    Official Court Reporter
    23                        53rd District Court
    Travis County, Texas
    24                        P.O. Box 1748
    Austin, Texas 78767
    25                        (512) 854-9322
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    3   STATE OF TEXAS, THE TEXAS    ) IN THE DISTRICT COURT
    DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE,     )
    4   AND THE TEXAS                )
    COMMISSIONER OF              )
    5   INSURANCE,                   )
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    VS.                          )
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    8   FARMERS GROUP, INC.,         )
    FARMERS UNDERWRITERS         ) TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS
    9   ASSOCIATION, FIRE            )
    UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION,    )
    10   FARMERS INSURANCE            )
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    11   EXCHANGE, TEXAS FARMERS      )
    INSURANCE COMPANY,           )
    12   MID-CENTURY INSURANCE        )
    COMPANY OF TEXAS, AND        )
    13   FARMERS TEXAS COUNTY         )
    MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,    )
    14            Defendants.         ) 261ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
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    HEARING ON JOINT MOTION FOR
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    SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
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    20         On the 1st day of July, 2015, the following
    21 proceedings came on to be heard in the above-entitled
    22 and numbered cause before the Honorable Scott H.
    23 Jenkins, Judge presiding, held in Austin, Travis County,
    24 Texas;
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    1                   A P P E A R A N C E S
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    FOR THE PLAINTIFFS, THE STATE OF TEXAS, THE TEXAS
    3 DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, AND THE TEXAS COMMISSIONER OF
    INSURANCE:
    4
    JOSHUA GODBEY
    5      SBOT NO. 24049996
    RYAN MINDELL
    6      SBOT NO. 24089707
    JENNIFER JACKSON
    7      SBOT NO. 24060004
    Assistant Attorney General
    8      OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
    P.O. Box 12548
    9      Austin, Texas 78711-2548
    (512) 475-4209
    10
    11
    FOR DEFENDANTS FIRE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION, FARMERS
    12 GROUP, INC., FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE, FIRE INSURANCE
    EXCHANGE, TEXAS FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY, MID-CENTURY
    13 INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEXAS, MID-CENTURY INSURANCE
    COMPANY, FARMERS TEXAS COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
    14 TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE, AND TRUCK UNDERWRITERS
    ASSOCIATION:
    15
    M. SCOTT INCERTO
    16      SBOT NO. 10388950
    NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT
    17      98 San Jacinto Boulevard, Suite 1100
    Austin, Texas 78701
    18      (512) 474-5201
    19      DARRYL ANDERSON
    SBOT NO. 24008694
    20      NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT
    1301 McKinney, Suite 5100
    21      Houston, Texas 77010-3095
    (713) 651-5151
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    MARCY HOGAN GREER
    23      SBOT NO. 08417650
    ALEXANDER, DUBOSE, JEFFERSON & TOWNSEND
    24      515 Congress Avenue, Suite 2350
    Austin, Texas 78701
    25      (512) 482-9300
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    FOR INTERVENORS GERALD HOOKS AND LESLY HOOKS:
    4
    JOSEPH BLANKS
    5        SBOT NO. 02456770
    LAW OFFICE OF JOSEPH C. BLANKS
    6        P.O. Box 999
    Doucette, Texas 75942
    7        (409) 837-9707
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    9 FOR INTERVENOR MICHAEL J. WOODS:
    10        MICHAEL J. WOODS, PRO SE
    8620 N. New Braunfels #522
    11        San Antonio, Texas 78217
    (210) 822-1560
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    FOR INTERVENOR CHARLES O. "CHUCK" GRIGSON:
    14
    JOE K. LONGLEY
    15        SBOT NO. 12542000
    LAW OFFICE OF JOE K. LONGLEY
    16        1609 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Suite 100
    Austin, Texas 78701
    17        (512) 477-4444
    18        PHILIP K. MAXWELL
    SBOT NO. 13254000
    19        LAW OFFICE OF PHILIP K. MAXWELL
    1609 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Suite 100
    20        Austin, Texas 78701
    (512) 947-5434
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    Adjournment...............................         300    1
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    Court Reporter's Certificate..............         301    1
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    1                     VOLUME 1 - CONTINUED
    2
    3                  ALPHABETICAL WITNESS INDEX
    4
    Direct         Cross     Vol.
    5
    KEEL, PATRICK
    6        By Mr. Maxwell          33                     1
    7 MATTAX, DAVID
    By Mr. Godbey              83                    1
    8      By Mr. Incerto                            99     1
    By Mr. Longley                           106     1
    9
    MATTAX, DAVID (CONTINUED)
    10      By Mr. Longley                            219    1
    By Mr. Blanks                             252    1
    11      By Mr. Woods                              266    1
    By Mr. Incerto                            283    1
    12      By Mr. Longley                            290    1
    By Mr. Woods                              295    1
    13
    WHEATMAN, SHANNON
    14      By Ms. Greer             160                     1
    By Mr. Maxwell                            174    1
    15      By Mr. Blanks                             189    1
    By Ms. Greer             200                     1
    16      By Mr. Maxwell                            202    1
    By Mr. Blanks                             217    1
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    1 break now.   How's that sound?
    2                 THE COURT:    Okay.   I'd like a break now,
    3 so we'll all break now for 15 minutes.
    4                 (Recess taken)
    5                 THE COURT:    You may resume.
    6                 MR. GODBEY:    Thank you, Your Honor.
    7     Q.   (BY MR. GODBEY)      Commissioner Mattax, will the
    8 payment of this settlement have any effect on the amount
    9 of premiums the Exchanges can charge in the future?
    10     A.   No.
    11     Q.   Why not?
    12     A.   Premiums are determined on a prospective basis,
    13 so anything that this settlement does with respect to
    14 payment of claims will not be able to be recouped, if
    15 you will, in a future rate increase.
    16     Q.   Are the Exchanges now subject to rate
    17 regulation in the state of Texas?
    18     A.   Yes.
    19     Q.   Can you briefly explain what that means?
    20     A.   Well, in Texas you have what's called a file
    21 and use system, which means you can file your rates and
    22 use them, but the commissioner of insurance can
    23 disapprove of those rates.     And so the Department of
    24 Insurance regularly reviews rates, and if they have
    25 issues with them, it lets the companies know.      So the
    98
    1 companies can either withdraw their rates or file new
    2 rates that are more in conformance with what the TDI
    3 actuaries think are appropriate.
    4     Q.   Is there any way for a rate regulated entity to
    5 use a settlement payment such as this to increase rates
    6 in the future?
    7     A.   No, that would not be permitted.
    8     Q.   Commissioner Mattax, were you in the courtroom
    9 when Mr. Woods gave his opening statement?
    10     A.   For some of it, yes.   I was aware that I was
    11 about to testify, so I ran out real quick.
    12     Q.   Did you hear Mr. Woods make a claim that one of
    13 his concerns with the settlement is that the prospective
    14 rate reduction that has already been given by Farmers to
    15 policyholders does not also include the return of
    16 management fee that has been negotiated in the
    17 supplement?
    18     A.   Well, if it was a prospective rate reduction,
    19 there wouldn't be a management fee collected because the
    20 rates wouldn't have been charged, so I don't think I
    21 understand the argument.   You're talking about the
    22 prospective rate reduction that's already occurred.
    23     Q.   That's correct.
    24     A.   Right.
    25     Q.   The concern that Mr. Woods seems to have
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    1                     REPORTER'S CERTIFICATE
    2
    3 THE STATE OF TEXAS    )
    4 COUNTY OF TRAVIS      )
    5                     I, Chavela V. Crain, Official Court
    6 Reporter in and for the 53rd District Court of Travis
    7 County, State of Texas, do hereby certify that the above
    8 and foregoing contains a true and correct transcription
    9 of all portions of evidence and other proceedings
    10 requested in writing by counsel for the parties to be
    11 included in this volume of the Reporter's Record, in the
    12 above-styled and numbered cause, all of which occurred
    13 in open court or in chambers and were reported by me.
    14         I further certify that this Reporter's Record of
    15 the proceedings truly and correctly reflects the
    16 exhibits, if any, offered in evidence by the respective
    17 parties.
    18         WITNESS MY OFFICIAL HAND this the 13th day of July,
    19 2015.
    20
    /s/ Chavela V. Crain
    21                        Chavela V. Crain
    Texas CSR 3064, RMR, CRR
    22                        Expiration Date: 12/31/2015
    Official Court Reporter
    23                        53rd District Court
    Travis County, Texas
    24                        P.O. Box 1748
    Austin, Texas 78767
    25                        (512) 854-9322
    *
    Exhibit 3
    TO APPELLEES’ JOINT RESPONSE TO APPELLANT GRIGSON’S
    EMERGENCY MOTION TO STAY THE SENDING OF CLASS NOTICE
    1
    1                        REPORTER'S RECORD
    VOLUME 1 OF 1 VOLUME
    2             TRIAL COURT CAUSE NO. D-1-GV-02-002501
    3   STATE OF TEXAS, THE TEXAS    ) IN THE DISTRICT COURT
    DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE,     )
    4   AND THE TEXAS                )
    COMMISSIONER OF              )
    5   INSURANCE,                   )
    Plaintiffs,         )
    6                                )
    VS.                          )
    7                                )
    FARMERS GROUP, INC.,         )
    8   FARMERS UNDERWRITERS         )
    ASSOCIATION, FIRE            ) TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS
    9   UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION,    )
    FARMERS INSURANCE            )
    10   EXCHANGE, FIRE INSURANCE     )
    EXCHANGE, TEXAS FARMERS      )
    11   INSURANCE COMPANY,           )
    MID-CENTURY INSURANCE        )
    12   COMPANY OF TEXAS, AND        )
    FARMERS TEXAS COUNTY         )
    13   MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,    )
    Defendants.         ) 261ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
    14
    -------------------------------------------------
    15
    A PORTION OF THE EXHIBITS FROM
    16                 THE HEARING ON JOINT MOTION FOR
    PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF SECOND AMENDED
    17                       SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
    (STATE/PLAINTIFF'S EXHIBITS 10, 11 AND 12
    18            AND FARMERS DEFENDANTS' 11, 12 AND 18)
    19     --------------------------------------------------
    20         On the 1st day of July, 2015, the following
    21 proceedings came on to be heard in the above-entitled
    22 and numbered cause before the Honorable Scott H.
    23 Jenkins, Judge presiding, held in Austin, Travis County,
    24 Texas;
    25         Proceedings reported by machine shorthand.
    2
    1                   A P P E A R A N C E S
    2
    FOR THE PLAINTIFFS, THE STATE OF TEXAS, THE TEXAS
    3 DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, AND THE TEXAS COMMISSIONER OF
    INSURANCE:
    4
    JOSHUA GODBEY
    5      SBOT NO. 24049996
    RYAN MINDELL
    6      SBOT NO. 24089707
    JENNIFER JACKSON
    7      SBOT NO. 24060004
    Assistant Attorney General
    8      OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
    P.O. Box 12548
    9      Austin, Texas 78711-2548
    (512) 475-4209
    10
    11
    FOR DEFENDANTS FIRE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION, FARMERS
    12 GROUP, INC., FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE, FIRE INSURANCE
    EXCHANGE, TEXAS FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY, MID-CENTURY
    13 INSURANCE COMPANY OF TEXAS, MID-CENTURY INSURANCE
    COMPANY, FARMERS TEXAS COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
    14 TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE, AND TRUCK UNDERWRITERS
    ASSOCIATION:
    15
    M. SCOTT INCERTO
    16      SBOT NO. 10388950
    NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT
    17      98 San Jacinto Boulevard, Suite 1100
    Austin, Texas 78701
    18      (512) 474-5201
    19      DARRYL ANDERSON
    SBOT NO. 24008694
    20      NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT
    1301 McKinney, Suite 5100
    21      Houston, Texas 77010-3095
    (713) 651-5151
    22
    MARCY HOGAN GREER
    23      SBOT NO. 08417650
    ALEXANDER, DUBOSE, JEFFERSON & TOWNSEND
    24      515 Congress Avenue, Suite 2350
    Austin, Texas 78701
    25      (512) 482-9300
    3
    1                    A P P E A R A N C E S
    (CONTINUED)
    2
    3
    FOR INTERVENORS GERALD HOOKS AND LESLY HOOKS:
    4
    JOSEPH BLANKS
    5        SBOT NO. 02456770
    LAW OFFICE OF JOSEPH C. BLANKS
    6        P.O. Box 999
    Doucette, Texas 75942
    7        (409) 837-9707
    8
    9 FOR INTERVENOR MICHAEL J. WOODS:
    10        MICHAEL J. WOODS, PRO SE
    8620 N. New Braunfels #522
    11        San Antonio, Texas 78217
    (210) 822-1560
    12
    13
    FOR INTERVENOR CHARLES O. "CHUCK" GRIGSON:
    14
    JOE K. LONGLEY
    15        SBOT NO. 12542000
    LAW OFFICE OF JOE K. LONGLEY
    16        1609 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Suite 100
    Austin, Texas 78701
    17        (512) 477-4444
    18        PHILIP K. MAXWELL
    SBOT NO. 13254000
    19        LAW OFFICE OF PHILIP K. MAXWELL
    1609 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Suite 100
    20        Austin, Texas 78701
    (512) 947-5434
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    4
    1                           VOLUME 1
    2                        EXHIBIT INDEX
    3
    4 STATE/PLAINTIFF'S
    NO. DESCRIPTION               OFFERED     ADMITTED   VOL.
    5
    10   Jurat; Assets;              31           32      1
    6      Liabilities, Surplus and
    Other Funds; and Statement
    7      of Income pages from the
    2014 Annual Statement of
    8      Fire Insurance Exchange
    filed with the Texas
    9      Department of Insurance
    10 11     Jurat; Assets;                31       32      1
    Liabilities, Surplus and
    11        Other Funds; and Statement
    of Income pages from the
    12        2014 Annual Statement of
    Farmers Insurance Exchange
    13        filed with the Texas
    Department of Insurance
    14
    12   Jurat; Assets;                31       32      1
    15        Liabilities, Surplus and
    Other Funds; and Statement
    16        of Income pages from the
    2014 Annual Statement of
    17        Truck Insurance Exchange
    filed with the Texas
    18        Department of Insurance
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    5
    1                   VOLUME 1 - CONTINUED
    2                EXHIBIT INDEX - CONTINUED
    3
    FARMERS DEFENDANTS'
    4 NO. DESCRIPTION                  OFFERED   ADMITTED   VOL.
    5 11   Declaration of R. Myhan,       30         31      1
    May 29, 2015 (Exhibit to
    6      Farmers' Reply in Support
    of Joint Motion for
    7      Preliminary Approval)
    8 12   TDI Reports on Surplus         30         31      1
    of Farmers Exchanges
    9      (Exhibit to Farmers' Reply
    in Support of Joint Motion
    10      for Preliminary Approval)
    11 18   Declaration of Samuel          30         31      1
    Issacaroff (Exhibit to
    12      Farmers' Reply in Support
    of Joint Motion for
    13      Preliminary Approval)
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    6
    1 STATE OF TEXAS   )
    2 COUNTY OF TRAVIS )
    3
    4      I, Chavela V. Crain, Official Court Reporter in and
    5 for the 53rd District Court of Travis County, State of
    6 Texas, do hereby certify that the following exhibits
    7 constitute true and complete duplicates of the original
    8 exhibits, excluding physical evidence, offered into
    9 evidence during the Hearing on Joint Motion for
    10 Preliminary Approval of Second Amended Settlement
    11 Agreement in the above-entitled and numbered cause as
    12 set out herein before the Honorable Scott Jenkins, Judge
    13 of the 53rd District Court of Travis County, State of
    14 Texas, occurring on July 1 and 2, 2015.
    15      WITNESS MY OFFICIAL HAND on this the 16th day of
    16 July, 2015.
    17
    18                      /s/ Chavela V. Crain
    Chavela V. Crain
    19                      Texas CSR 3064, RMR, CRR
    Expiration Date: 12/31/2015
    20                      Official Court Reporter
    53rd District Court
    21                      Travis County, Texas
    P.O. Box 1748
    22                      Austin, Texas 78767
    (512) 854-9322
    23
    24
    25
    State/Plaintiff's Exhibit 10
    Texas Department of Insurance
    Financial Regulation Division- Financial Analysis Section, Mail Code 303·1A
    333 Guadalupe • P. 0. Box 149104, Austin, Texas 78714·9104
    512-676·6885 telephone • 512490-1008 fax • www.tdl.texas.gov
    STATE OF TEXAS                §
    §
    COUNTY OF TRAVIS              §
    The Commissioner of Insurance, as the chief administrative and executive officer and
    custodian of records of the Texas Department of Insurance has delegated to the
    undersigned the authority to certify the authenticity of documents filed with or
    maintained by or within the custodial authority of the Financial Analysis Section of the
    Texas Department of Insurance.
    Therefore, I hereby certify that the attached document is a true and correct copy of the
    document described below. I further certify that the document described below is filed
    with or maintained by or within the custodial authority of the Financial Analysis Section
    of the Texas Department of Insurance.
    The certified document consists of a complete copy of pages 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the
    Annual Statement, filed by FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE, as of December 31, 2014.
    IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, witness my hand and seal of office at Austin, Texas, this
    24th day of June, 2015.
    DAVID C. MATTAX
    COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE
    *~ 'cr---
    BY·.AMYGARA
    ASSISTANT CHIEF ANALYST
    FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
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    7. DerlvaiMs(Sc:heduleDB)------------1----- r - · - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - -
    8.   aherlnvestodassaiS(SdlociloBA) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _                -1------- t------1-------1------
    9.   Rac:ciMIIiafarleCUitllcD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _......_______               I - - - - - - t--------1------
    10.    Soculllos lerdngl'8irMisUidc:ollaterlll assecs (Sc:hcDJio 01.) _ _ _ _1------- t------1---......;_---- a----·5.2t1,3D
    1t.    Aggragslowrllo.fnsfarlnwiAidassds---------t----- r------ t------1------
    &lbtGials. Clllh and lnvo$ted assets (Unes 1 to 11)------+--1.754.045,!M9 1------ --1.7&4,045,949 _1,849,&17,192
    12.
    13. 11&la plants   loa.                            dmlgecl oft (lor TIUo Insurers
    only)      -----------------·------1-·----- t------1------
    14. hlesfrnanllncomacbt andaccrued----------f---3,079,000 1 - - - - - - t----·3.019,010                                                                    r---3.517,187
    15. Pnlmi&lns and COII:slduiaJiuiias:
    15.1 Uncolloded pramfuma and aganiS' balances In tho course of ................
    ~'1-_ _ _        28,008,559 1----..J
    §,519,-429 ",519,131                                 1----..17,,814,755
    15.2 Deferred pombDs, agonls' balances and lnslalmenls booked bul
    deferred and notyi!C cbt (lndudlng$ _ _ _1,448,068
    eemedWW~b~Jodpaniums) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I----'"Ml"'•093•500                                     1 - - - - - - ----2f1.093,58»               J---....i"Al~,444,CIJ5
    15.3 Accrulld ~premiums                                                                      1111,951                                     180,951                 119,331
    18. Ralnsunlnca:
    18.1 AmcultsrectMiW8bl& from relnsul'als ---------,l----181,932,·t14                                       1------- ___187,932,474 t----184,413,599
    18.2Fundalleldbyrxdaposlledwl!hralnsulad c o m p a n l o s - - - - 1 1 - - - - -                        1------- t------l------
    16.30dleraro:uDnalvablaunderrafns&nncecanrracla _ _ _                    - t - - - - - t------- t - - - - - - 1 - - - - - -
    17. Amountsl'el:8lvatllorela!fngl0unlnsuredplans _ _ _ _ _ _ _                   i--·---
    r------1------1------
    18.1 CUmlnlrederalandlon!lgnlncometaxi8CC'IIInlbleandlnterasllhereon _ _ 6,802,247            1-------
    t----·8,802,247 . __ _...
    :V.,158,918
    18.2 Nelc1Gterred111x111$81                                                                        :M,s:B - - - - - -                           8,53&                 17,351.910
    19.    Guatanlyflnb racalvablo OTCift depOIIl                                                       108,214                                      106,214 1 - - - - -
    20.    Elecrrcri:dalapocesslnQ ecppmcntand s o f t w a r e - · - - - - - 1 - - - - -                           1------- --·---- 1------
    21.    FumfturD and Gqll!pmenl, lnc:lud!ng hoallh cate delivery assets
    1.1                        ) - - - - - · - - - - · - - 1------1------ t------ 1-------
    22.                                                                        1----·-- 1 - - - - - - 1 - - · - - -
    Hal adjuslmelllln assols and l!ablltlosduo to lorelgn exdlange rates ____ - - - - - - · -
    23.    Rocclwblostromparent.IAJbGidlarlosandaftlla:Ze$                                --29,424.648             t-----             ___29,424,648 t--_               _.m,...656,882
    at. Health care 1.1                           .. ) ando#ler amounts receivable-                           • --------· - - - - - -                          1------
    25.    Aggregate write-Ina lor olher than lnvosled assets-----·---·--··- __...                  20.l!02.507 · · - · · - - - - - - _ ____20,l!02,507 _ _ _15,716,210
    26.    Tolal assets CD:duclng Sepatafo Accounta. Segregated AccoCin1s and
    Protected Cell Accaunls (lJnes 12 to 25) - - - - - - - -.........~ __.J.,'1JJ7 ,265,671 _____ 5,519,429 _..2,281,746,242 _ _ 2,254.162,187
    a.     Fmn Sopatate Accc~unU. Segregated Accoutlt8 and Protected cea
    AcccuU------·----------·--·-- - - · - - - ,_..____ ------1-------
    28.    Total IUnes 26 and 27l                                                                 2 287,265 671            5519429            2 281 746.242            2.254 762 187
    _____ ____ _____
    DETAILS OF WJUrE.INS
    1101.     -------·-----·--·-·-··-···------··..--. ··--------·-- ·-·--····-·..··--··--·· ....                              .    ..
    ------·-----··--·-··---·-..--·-·-··-····-·-····-· ··--·-..----· -···---··-···----·· ·--..---- ----·--
    _____ __
    1102.
    1103.     ----------··..---·-·--··········-············-··--·· ................. _..____ ·····-··---..·------··· ··--·--··----
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    1198.    Summary of remolnlng wrllo-ins for Une 11 from overflow page ..· - - -..-· · · - - ·..··-··-········ -······--····-····---· · · · · · - - · · - · - - - - - - - - · - - ·
    U99.     Tocals (IJnes 1101 thrU 1103 dus 1198)(Une 11 above)
    2501. f~Jiilies an3 ckposils in pool& and IS&OCialicns ............................._ .•.... ··-···-·-..20.202.507 ·--·-··--··----·· ____20,202,507 ,_ ____15,716,2111
    2502.
    2503.
    2598. Summary of remaining writo-ins for Une 251rom awrftow page ..-·-·--···· -··-·····-·-····-····- •.. ····-·---·----·- · · - · · · - - - -                1-·-·-----·
    2599. TOials (llnes2501 thru 2503 plus2S98){Une 25 aboVe)                                20,202,507                                 20,l!02,507                         15,776.210
    2
    ANNUAL STATEMENT. FOR THE YEAR 2014 OF THt. FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE
    .·LiABILITIES, ·suRPLUS,ANo- OTHER ·FuN·os
    . ·~-.r~.,.~ra!t·````~.!l.:· .. · ·. · · ·
    . 2; .. ~-~$*1pa.tcl.``)!a``~F.P.~1.;Column6),_
    ·                     ·              --------r-.,_...·_.·:. . .::.;: '. ··_·:.~::l:_._·
    3!     ``-````````-~&f-·····                                                           :.          .                                      . " .... ···.                      150!313;915· ~153.7``-.m
    4.. . ~-~-``andolherslmllard*go.s.,..._':"'"'".-~..,.,..-````...,.-``--.-.-:---~ 1----.------.
    ~ . C~tWUpens8s c~ t8Xcis;~8ridtoea)-'-"-..;.;..;;_.;.;.;-...-...-:...--:.--~----;_..--t..-~-'---1,03);n&~       . ·w,392
    8,\: ...-``~c~i.balancikQ!gnlncancttiDea,                                                        4.1M1;isil..___--..4``281·
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    8. 8cnDwed money$                        and lnlDrasllheruori$ - - - - -
    9. Uneamed prenlbM CPwt 1A. Una 38. Cobnn 5) Culler deducllng unearned JX8IIIkJms klf ceded roJnsurance of
    s ___2,515,382,563 and JncJudk1g warranty I8SeMIS of$                              and acccued accident and
    hoallh expodenco ralllll rebldslncludrng S                                                far medlca.lloD rD11o ~ porlho Public Hoallh
    Servlc&AcO--------------------------t----=~.784.451 1--449,7119,719
    10. Advllnco pernlum                                                                                                                                                           1R,473,200 -11,004,278
    11. DMdends doctanld and lq)Q1d:
    11.1Stockholdeni-------------------------+------1------
    11.2Palqtloldela _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ ___.231,743                                                                                                            ZD,743
    12. Codod relnsunlnce premUns pa)l8blct (net d coding commissions)                                                                                                            ~.833,3n 1----'1-:10l,768,5M
    13. FundshDklbyccmpanyunderranurancofntalles (SchedtD F, PaltS, Column 19)                                                                                                         154,005               1,415,002
    14. AmounZa 'dhhold or retained by company ror accxxn or Cllllare                                                                                                                                          _8,755
    ·~ ~and``~---------------------------------lr----------~--------
    18. Provlslan tarrelnswance(lncblrv$                                                   C8I1IJiod) ~ F, Part 8) ---------1--------"``;QQ<:A,791                                                  1--__.,",718,754
    17.    Nea adjustman1s In assets and llablllllesdueto fonJlgn axchangD rates _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ------4i------t--------
    18.    ``-----------------------------------------------+---------~--------
    19.    Payablotoparent,subsktlalloaandallillaUis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _                                              ----------·-+-----                                                      ~-------
    2D. ~-----------------------------------------------``--------~-------
    21. Payablotorsoc:urlltos---------·-----------------··--1--``.393.347._______
    22. Payabeebsoadleslendlng _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-+------1---.il"'..211,300
    2L ~=``wdw``---------------------------------·1----------~---------
    24. C.apltalnolol       s
    and lnlenl:sl1henl0n                                                s -----
    ~ ``tar~----------------------------------------~--``~M~3&~3$``·~----~7``349~
    a Tolllllabllllaexdudlngpratac:ted callllatllllltos (Unos 11hraugh 25}--------------------1---1,5m,&96,042 1--1,533,507,991 •
    28.
    ``·~-------------------------------------------1---------~--------~
    8. Tocallablllloa(Lbos28and21) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._ _-JI--•·s10,&96,012 1-1,533,507,991
    29.    ~wri!e-lnslcr speclalaurplua                     funds-------------------· · - - - - - · - - = - - - 1 - - - - - - - -
    aa  ``~-----------------------------------------------~---------l----------
    31. Prelenudcapllaletoc:k _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _l--------                     J--------
    32.    Aggnlgalawrile-lns tar oltwlhanlplldal SVIplus funds _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,__ _ _ _ _ _ J--------
    33.    Surpluanokla---------------------------------·- ___100,622,050 ____159,622,050
    ~.
    ss. ``~ud``--------------------------------------1·----------·---------
    Unassigned funds (GUip!us) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
    -----------·- _                                                     _610,428,150 1-----"AAtiUI,632,139
    38.    Less lreauyltodc, at cost
    38.1                                   sharos common (value Included In Line 30$                     --------- )- - - - -------
    38.2              lharesJQlenud (value n:tudedln Line 31 $                                                                         >-----11------                                        1--------
    37.    Surplus as rogants~ (Unes291o 3S,Iess 36) (Page 4, Une39) -·----------···--·1---_.:.:Tl:.:..l::::050~200~_ _.::72:.!11::::254~189~
    38.    TOTALS CPana 2. Uno 28, Ccl3)                                                                                                                                       2,281.746 242             2,254 762,187
    DETAILS OF WRITE-INS
    2501. Claia:s paymtls aadD af1er dlla-pracessing close_                                                                                                                          •98.403,048) ___(101,943,419)
    2502..thcalhcd drafls and chec:lcs pending cscheaiiiiCnl                 -·----------~·-···-·-·-·..- - - · - - - · · -                                               ______ 51,568.507. _ _ _52.390,190
    2503. Acccmts payable                                                                                                                                                   .__32.748,5112 ____ro,:li0,459
    2598. Summary of remaking wriiCHna ror Uno 25 rrom overflow page--·--·····---···------·-·---····--···---······... ·--·---···(201,396) ___.,.43,043,881)
    '_2599~
    T«"als RJnes 25011tw 2503 Dlus 2598ltuna 25 Bllcvel                                                                   IM 289 356)      1 763 349
    2901.                                                             ·-..·-··----·-····----····-·--....···---·-··.. -········-··--·-····..·--·--···-- ----·..·-····-······-- ·-·--·-----
    2902.
    2903.
    ··-------··--·--·--·--·-------·- -··----·-                                                                              ------
    2998. Summ81Yol remaining wrfto.lns lor Uno29 from overftow                        page--------..--·--·------·-·-- -·--···------- ------
    2999. Totals runes 2901 IJIIU 2903 Dlus 2998lltlne 29 abovel
    3201.      - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - · · · · - · - · · - · · - · - · · · - - - - - - · - - · - · · · · · · - - - - · · · · - · - · - - · - · - · ---·-········---- 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1
    3202.     ---------------·-·-··- ..-····-----·-·-·····-·····-···-··---...........................- ..........................._ ......................- ............ ·······--·-·-·······-··...
    3203. -·--·------------------·-······"·-···---·--·--·····-·---..-·--··----··-····- -··----······-·------ - - - - - - - - -
    3298. Summary ol remaining wrlfo.lns fat Une 32 from overftow page···------·--··-.......................................-·--··············.. ·-·---- .................................._ ..... ·-···-·-·····-·-·-····
    3299. TOials rUnes 3201111ru 3203 dus 3298}(Une 32 abovel
    3
    ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 2014 OF THE ARE INSURANCE EXCHANGE
    STATEMENT OF INCOME
    UNDERWRmNG rHCOUE
    1.. ~eamod(Part1, Unit35. CcbM 4l.__.._'-----------------"-----'-"--+-.;...;.J·t,018,&97,5118 f..o--1.029,332,282.
    DEDUCTIONS:
    .2o    LOsses JnC:urred (Palt'2, Lfne 35. Cdtmn 7)--..·_               _....__.;....;...;~--'~-.;..____.;'-'---'--....;.;;..``...-....J-..__~grrDI,73:J,6l&                                           1;17,181,-MS
    3.   taa~8ilpiii'IS8Sincurrild(Past3.Lht25.CCb'M 1}                                                                                                                   . 102,432,128 ~1,284,96t
    4.   OChw``·lncUrrad(Pwt3.Une25,Cdumn2)                                                                                                                                  ~--143                      ·'li----------4----ln4,619,3l2)·~--·"n,8!15,232)
    13. Finance and 60Mco c:hargcs nollncludeclln premiums                                                                                                                       18,818,320                  17,195,1fi8
    14.     Aggragale wriiD-Ins for mbcallaneous Income                                                                                                                           7. 1:B,9111                  1,193,(61
    15.     Toralalta'Jncome(Unes 121hnlugh 14)                                                                                           18,015 929 11.093 !m
    18.     Natlnconlo bBfcn dMdoncls 1D poac,tloldcn, after capllal gains tax and bu1ole ol olher loclcmd and foralgn Income taxes
    (I.Ns8+11+16)                                                                                                                 3,192,311 U,19:J,413
    17.     DMdlndsfDpalqtlddera .                                                                                                            43 140     7l.1115
    18.     Net lnccmo. allot dlvldencii1D pollc:yhoCders. eliot capllal gains tax and beforo all olhor todenll and IDnllgn lnc:omG taxes
    (LN18mhlali1e17) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.._ _ _3,749,1711---M,12D,168
    19. Federal an:llarelgn Income fBXDs lnlunld                                                                                                                                 13.018 2131                   1 410 841
    20.     Nellncomct (line 18mlnua LinD 19)(1D            Une22) _________,___________                                                                          1---..!!8~7fri:!!!'J!!
    ,·444~1-----!12~109!!!J:9'li!!!....J
    CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ACCOUNT
    21.     SUrpeua as regards~ Decamber 31 prior year (Page 4, LbJ 39, CoUnn 2)                                                                                               1?1,254,189 1---...IOFRI....,,218,256
    22.     Nellncome (fnlm Une 20)                         - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - _ _ _8,187,444                                                                                       1?,JIS,927
    Zl.     Netln1nrlfenl(1o)from ProtecmdCelacc:ouniBi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _                                                                     +-----J-----
    24.     Oalge In net unrea!tzed capllal oalns or (lcmes) less c:apllal galna &al( of S _ _ _ 12,971,161 ------1---...!.!42,631,854 ~--;;;JOI\R,132,331
    25.     Changelnneturnallzedtaralgnexchangoc:aPial galn(loss) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _                                    ~----                 --1-----
    28.     Qlangefnnetdalemldh:omolalC                                                                                                                                         '4.021,272)                   1,9:9,562
    'ZI.    am.., fn nonadmllted asseiS (Elchlbll of Nonadmitted Assets, Line 28, CoL 3) ----------f--~".CITl,fiJ7        {152,111)
    28. OlanQe In~ for relnaurance (Page 3. Line 16, Column 2 minus Column 1)                         3,118,963 i-----f2,128,131)
    29. Oa1go In SUIJIIus I1CICBa                                                                     1,1m,OOJ __J13,7m,CXX!)
    30. SurJilus (CXillblluf8diD)wllhdtawn fiOm prul8ded calla _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-1------ 1------
    31.     CWnulallv8effoclolchangosln~plndples--------·------·---~----- ~----
    32.     C3flbl changes:
    32.1Pmdln--------------------·----------·------------f--------~-----
    32-2Transfemldfromsurptus(Stock DIYidand) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _                                                                      -1------                       ~-----
    ~T~ID~------------------------------------1---------~-----
    33.     Surplus edJuslmenta:
    33.1~fn-------------------------------·-------I·----------~------
    33.2TransbrodiDQIIllllll (S1rlek0Mdend) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.__ _ _ _ _                                                                              ~----
    33.3Transfemldfrcmcapltal ______________________________,_.••________ - - - - - - - - · - - - - -
    34.     NelremiUanca fromor(fD)HomeOillce---·----------·----------                                                                                            t------ ~----
    35.     DivldendsloiiOC:Icholdcn------·-----·····------·--------·---· · - - - - - ~-·---
    S6.     Change In 1reasury IIDCk (Paue 3, Unea S6.1 and 36.2, Column 2 minus Column 1) - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - -
    Aggrugalewrite-lns for gains and losses in surplus _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.J_._ ___J(!,!2.=!842~4&'5!2ij_ _~2~842~'8~
    1--·-----
    :rr.
    38.     Chango In surplus as regards polcyholders for lhD ~(tines 2211nclgh 37) -···---······---·---·-··-··-·-J.--_.;::49:.:.::,796=0:.::10~---=59::..r.03S==!m=-l
    S9.     SurJ11ua as regards J)CIIic:)tiDida December 31 current~ (Une 21 plus Uno 38) (Page 3, Uno 37)                           711,19,200           7l1,254, 189
    DETAD.S OF WRfTE.UIS
    0501.       Pooled sfalo ot      I.R)   progrm IIICOIIC --·--·--····-------···---···-···-·······-~-··-··-··-·--··-·-·-··--·--··-··- _ _ _ (518, 115) 1---·---
    0502.       ------------------·---·-··..---·-·-----··-·········------ ------4 ------1
    0503.       -----------------···-······--···---------·-----·----·-···-··-------·-···- ----·---- ---·----
    0598.     Summary of remaining wrlle-lns for Une Slrom overlloW page--·······..···-·--..........................--··--·--·---····· ..·--·-····· - - - - - - - - - · - ·..· · · · - - -
    0599.     Totals (lines OS011tlru 0503 dus 0598XUne 5 abow)                                                                                                (518 115}
    1401.       lliscellancaus inca10 -----··--·-······--····..---················-·-·······-···-:...........-····--······-····-··-··-···---- -·-----·-·7. 135,9111                               1--·····..-1,193.056
    1402.
    1403.       ·-·----------·----·····--···-··· ......------·············---··-··-·--··-··-·"·---··· ..·--···-·..··-·-----·- ··---·----·-··-1--------
    1498.     Surnmary of remaining write-ins lor Une 14frurn overflow page .................................................- ...............- ............ ··-·······.. ·· ··-····-·······-·····--·...-... --··----···--·
    1499.     Tolals (lines 1401 lhlu 1403 J)lus 1498)(Uno 14 above)                                                                                                                          7, t35 !liD           1,193,056
    3701.       Pooled share of ``~authorized reinsurance .........·-····-..··--·-········ ......................................................... - ......... ------..··· ·-·-·-·-- (2.842,4&'5) ···--·-......2,842,'8
    3702.
    3703.       ------··----··-·-···..··--·..--············ ..····---............................................._..               _....................................... ········--···----··.. -·--·------·-·-·-
    ~
    3798.     Summary Dl remaining "Wflle.ins for Line :r71rom overftow page ..............................................-         ...............................- ............._ .............·--··-- -·-·······--·---·--
    3799.     Totals rUnes 3701 fhru 3703 o1us 3798l1Une :r7 abovel                                                                                                                (2 842 485)                  2,842   9S1
    4
    State /Plaintiffs Exhibit 11
    Texas Department of Insurance
    Financial Regulation Division • Financial Analysis Section, Mail Code 303-1 A
    333 Guadalupe • P. 0. Box 149104, Austin, Texas 78714-9104
    512-676-6885 telephone • 512-490-1008 fax • www.tdi.texas.gov
    STATE OF TEXAS               §
    §
    COUNTY OF TRAVIS             §
    The Commissioner of Insurance, as the chief administrative and executive officer and
    custodian of records of the Texas Department of Insurance has delegated to the
    undersigned the authority to certify the authenticity of documents filed with or
    maintained by or within the custodial authority of the Financial Analysis Section of the
    Texas Department of Insurance.
    Therefore, I hereby certify that the attached document is a true and correct copy of the
    document described below. I further certify that the document described below is filed
    with or maintained by or within the custodial authority of the Financial Analysis Section
    of the Texas Department of Insurance.
    The certified document consists of a complete copy of pages 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the
    Annual Statement, filed by FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE, as of December 31,
    2014.
    IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, witness my hand and seal of office at Austin, Texas, this
    24th day of June, 2015.
    DAVID C. MATTAX
    COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE
    BY:``
    AMYGARCI
    ``
    ASSISTANT CHIEF ANALYST
    FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
    ~
    ~
    PR9PERTY AND CASUALT'( CO~P.AtJIES·· ASSOCI,I\T[ON EDI110~
    AN.NUAL STATEMENT
    FOR THE VEAA"ENDE[) DECEMBE~:S1. 2014
    OF ntE CO~IDmON ~D AFFI\IRS OF THE
    FARMERS INSURAN.CE EXCH.ANGE, FARMERS GROUP INC., DBA:
    FARMERS: UNDE.RWRITERS· ASSOCIATION, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT
    NAicGflr..,OodL\      . Ooo9       _qgg:_          NAIC:(;~COdt             ..m2L         Emp!OyWsiDNurrilier                    GS-2575893
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    Organlud.Uildcu lho I..Awt        «                             Callbnla                              State of Doltlicilo or PDit Of Enlry                               Callrctria.
    Co!mtrvofllOmldio                                                                        Uliiid Slatei or Amedca
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    S1af&r.ary Heme Ofllca                              '46!!9'Wilslilnt BGufova.iij                                                          Los An!Jilei CA. us 90010
    I
    (StrQot and Nu~be!),                                                       (City or Towm, Slalu, COUnllyand Zip Coda)
    Los'Ansel!s. CA. ys 900to
    '(CIIyorTavm. s~. C:O\If'IIIY.8nd.Z.PC'ode)                                                              (Area CodoJ,{Telepliono Number)
    P.O. Bole 4402                                                                       woodianct HlDs • CA, us st3~
    (strailfarid NUmbGf' or P.0.. BGx)
    Prlm&IV~ of E!Oaka and Reeordl
    (CitY. ~·Town, smra. C:Outmiand2lp Coda)                                                                 (Area Coda~ (Tolcphono Nunibllt}
    lnramat Wet!Sifo Address
    (FAXNumbol)
    OFFICERS
    PrealttoCJt;ceo _ _ _ ___..:Jetlt!!r=::.u;Jom::.z:.:=::Dal!!y=--·-----
    ~ry``-----=``n~E~WAA~o``~N~-----
    Q1H:EIJ
    Sooa RotietU.Indqu!st= CFO TI8&Wnll
    DIRECTORS OR lHUSTEES
    Alan Roy Gltincri_..o .,
    Dalo Anne MM!n -
    Donn!!!l Reid "
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    Sllltocif
    Caunlyof
    Cilfllorilia'
    ----~lcs~Anqe::==,..         =------ :ss:
    Doron Eug$\1 Hohl
    President. CEO                                                        So=rllal)'
    a. rs :his an original l!~ng?. _ ................
    SU~cribed and sworn to before me this                                                                       b. 11110,
    February, 2015         .
    ~-                                                                               t, S1alo tho amerdmonl numbot........
    Eaki~Public
    131b                                                                                             2. Oalo li'cd .................................
    3. N\lfllber of paQe, attactaL.
    Kolltt
    November 1, 2017
    'OIIic:er ot Allomct)'-ln-F~w. ••Board ot Gavemors
    by,
    (1)           ,Jeirmv Jolin Qnfr.r
    "-"'IVW
    PfOYBd to mB on tllB bBSis of sotislactory evidence 10 bo
    lho person who oppoered before me,
    ``··
    ~
    .
    KEITH EAKINS ·eo·
    Commission 112044162
    . NotarY Public • California I
    I       and
    C2}            Qpmn Euggno Holll
    -d~
    J   •
    i o , o ,MJ         co~m. EXf':• Nov t.02~ttl
    los Angeles CCWI11       :!:             prolted to mo on l.'lo bosis of sallsfactory evldenco w bo
    tho person who appoarod beloro mo.
    and
    proved to moon tile basis ol satis10d0ry evldenoo to be
    lhe peDon who appeun~d bef«o rno.
    ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 2014 OF THE FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE
    ASSETS
    1. Bonds (SchecUe D) _ _ _ _ _....,-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ---5,724,078,561                                                t - - - - - - - ___s,J24,078.,$1 __.,_5,857,4St,10B
    2.   Sioc:ks (Schedulo D):
    2.1 Preterredstoc:ka..____ _--'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _                                   +------ t------ t------ t - - - - -
    2.2 Commonstoc:ka _ _~-----------+---"·953,346,148                                                                                          f----4!953,348, M8 r---4.8,147,747
    3.   Mmgage loans on real atazo (Sc:hackde B):
    3.1 f l r s U e n s - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - 1 - - - - - t - - - - - - - .__ _ _ _ _ t------,___,.
    3201hertlm,tlnitllens'-----,----------+-···--- t-------~ t - - - - - - t--..,--.....,...-
    "· Real eAite ~A):
    4.1 Properties OCCIIpled by tho company (less$
    enc:umbrances) - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - · - - ____...Ji3,4m,211 - · - · · - - - - - ___ _..fi3,481,211 _ _ _64,961,329
    42 Prqlerlles held for tho producllon of Income (less
    $                              ~>-------t-------- t - - - - - - - - t - - - - - - - - r - - - - - - - -
    ".3 Properlles held tor sale (les8 $ - - - - - -
    encumbrances) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.._ _ _ _ _ 162,253                                               t - - - - - - - - t----162.253 t------_.ll..,tl,,3110
    5. Cash($ __(184,8911,847), Sc:hoGJie E • Patt 1), cash oquWalenta
    ($                        , Schedulo E • Part 2) and shorHerm
    lrlveSnera ($       _.114,181,4&0 , ScllociJio DA)                                              (10,537 ,387)t-------- t----1nn,,u,537 ,381) f----,{262.543,3:11)
    6. Corlactloans(lncludlng$                                         pamlumnolea).-- - · - - - - t - - - - - -                                      f-·-----                    t------
    7. Derfvallves(Sd1ecluleDB)-----------+------ t------                              t-----'38...,.,,245                                           t------
    a. OthorlnvestDd 8laata ~ BA)          ~.cm.ffil t - - - - - - t---.J.~ON,093,ffi1 t--..10~-:.s,125
    9. Recelvableforsocurllles                                               ·- t---........143,821,815 _,. _______                                   -~.821,875                  r---1,900,048
    10. Securltios lancing reiiMisled c:o11atera1 assecs (Schedule 01.) _ _ _ _ · - - · - - -                                                                                      r--48,649,018
    11. Aggragalo wrb-lns lor lnwsted aasala                                     t - - - - · - - - --·                                                                                      585, '100
    12.    Sublc1als, Clllh and lnveltod aas®s (Unes 1 to 11)                                 . _ _ 10,944 ,442. 718 __,.______ t---.10,944,442, 718 r--10,401,4SI,87S
    13. Tille plants -      $                              dtatged oft (far Tlllo lnsutars
    14.
    ~
    lnveslmentlnc:amedueandac:auad
    ..- t - -..-·..- - - - --..           -----1------- t--------
    ...45,500,823 __,.___ 1,907,738                --~.673.015
    '---45,554,837
    15.    Premiums and consldela11ons;
    15.1 llnc:laQec:tQd pumtuma and agen1s' balanoea In tho courBG of c:oliDdlorl .~.:m. 113 _38,1114 ,059 l----2<42,313,115 I----J18,954,113
    dafarrad and     nol,.
    152 Defemld premiums, agents' balancos and lnstallmenla booked but
    cbt (Including$ _ _ _9,977,1J12
    Gamed butunbilled pumiums) _ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ _ r--2,658,697 ,015 t - - - - - ~.658,697,015 __2,832,768,906
    15.3Aa:n.ledratrospedlllepamlums                    ____1,248,m7                  :-1,248,m7            1,ZJ1,387
    16. Reinsuranclt:
    16.1 Amounls J8CIIMir8ble from ralnsunn - - · - - - - - · - · - _ _ J00,348.745                                   t---·----- _                        __JIXJ,348,745 _ __642,CXI5,215
    162Fundaheld byordeposlredwllhrulnsuteclcompanJes _ _ _ _t - - - - -                                           t------ r - · - - - - - t - - - - - -
    16.3 Other amounla I8CeiYalll& under ralnsunlnca conlnlda_                            ........ _.......  t---·-----                                                      t------
    17.  .Amountarecelveblo relallng to uninsured plans..                     ...... - - - - - - - ___.._ _ _ _ _                  -·----
    18.1   eumn  fadanll and fonllgn Income          eax
    recoverable and lnlaresllheraon _               r---taS.mz
    ,562                   11fi,m2,5&2 _ __!i64, 116                                                     m.
    18.2 Neldofemldtaxassat _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:413,845,01!1 ___..._57,969,981 :----...'li5,875,005 _ _...311,812,248
    19. Guaranlyfundaracelvallloorondeposlt                                                     _ _ __322,591 - · - · - - - · r----.322.591                                                         ~1.791
    20. Bac:rronlc data prucesaiv equipment and software                                                                                               1-·                                          !M8,401
    21. Fumltur& and equipment, lnc:ludng health cant delivery assota
    (S                            ) -                                            • ----22.805,416 _ _ __.22,805,416 - - - - - : - - · - - - -
    22.    Nal ~In assets and llablldes duo 10 fonlign exdlange rates ___.. __,._____                                                                                          -·------
    23.    Rec:elwiJio$ from parent, GUbsldlalfes and allllltdes                                _____149,926,887 .............._______ _                      ___..149,926,887 - - - - - - -
    24. Heallh care($                            ) andOihef amounts receivable_ t----·..· · - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - - - t-------
    25.. Aggregate wrila.fns for Olher lhan lnve&ted       assets--------............
    ·-···-...638.033 ,922 --·--.....229 ,457.548 _ _ _a.s76,374 __,__;m,m,CSJ
    28. Total assets exduding Sepatato Accounta, Segregated Acccunts and
    Ptoteded CaD Aocoun1s (Lines 12 to 25)                            -- _ _ 15,941,531,594 ____350,224.741 _ _ 15,591,316,853 _15,557 ,125,612
    '0.    Fcom Sepatale .Accclunts. Segrega1od Accounls and Prolected Cal
    Accounts                          ..._._ ..____________......... ----·-·-·-.............. ·-·····.......___,..........._ .._____ ....,...._                            --------
    28.    Total tUnes 2S and m                                                                          15,941.531,594               350,224.741              15,591,316,853              15.557 125.612
    DETAILS OFWJUTE.INS
    Other Invested assets - - - - - - - - - -....·-----..- ........ _                          ............_ ........................................... - .... --·----........_ ......- ....._.585,1SJ
    1101.
    1102.
    1103.
    ----------·-------------..-                                                         ,.   __                    --
    .........................       ..·-··-----.._____                  ,._  ---------
    1198.    Summary ol remalnlng wrtle-ins tor Uno 11 1rt1m overflow page .......___ .. ..................................... ...- ..........--......... _ .._____ ..._ ..___ ..... - .....- .........._.
    1199.    Totals 1Unes 1101 ttwu 11031)1us 1198)(Une 11 abcMt)                                                                                                                                     585 160
    2501.    ln:uance-o:apany omed I lie Insurance-ash value . -............................ ____;100,591,384 --·-·---·-..- _ _ _;100,591,384 I--·-..;161,449,4ZI
    2502. &siness-omed I lie insurancH:aSh value ·-··~-..------···--·····- .._ ..........11.494,813 _ ...............- -..........- ..............17,494,673 - ........... _.J6,347,629
    2503. Garanly ftiiCis reco-mable/policyhJider surdarge~ - - - -......... ----··-·-490,117 ._ ............._ _......... - · - · - ·....-490,117 ---·---··..· - ·
    2598. Summat)' of remaining writo-lns for Uno 251rom OYOO!ow page ___...... .._....... 229 ,457,548 ·-····oo•o..229. 457,548 .......... ,_____,.,_____ - ............- .........__ _
    2599. TOials(Unes25011tuu25031)1us2588)(Uno25abcMt)                                    638,033,922              229,457,548                G,576,374                    m.197,5
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    2
    ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 2014 OF THE FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE
    LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER· FUNDS
    1.    t.osaos(Part``~.``__,....----,_,....,...,...-.....,.,....,..,.----__,..-------f``_a..,.,311,193,666 ~U6i,S13,tis1
    2.    Refnsutarlc:e payable an paid 1csaes ai1d loss`` (Schedule F, Palt t, Column 6)                                                                     lm,!IIK,395                .1Rl,821J,IM8
    3.    LGaadlustment~---------..
    ------··-1-.11,0,1150,909 r--11,677,404,569
    ~- ~cd~----------------------------------------1~--------~--------~
    28.. Totalllabllliea (lms 28 and        27J------------·- ·----·---·----t--··11,«S,850,009 r--11.1177,404,519
    29. Aggregale writcHns lar apodal aurplus funds.                                                                                                            45,649,976 f - - - -45,849,978
    3a ``~-------------------------------------------~--------~-------
    31. Prefuntldcepftelatodl _______________________________ ----------· J - - - - - - -
    32. Aggregafowrfle.lns lcrolhet!hanspecial surplus lunds              ----------------------+----- 1-------
    33. Surpluanotes ______________________________.__________ _2,004,536,999 I-1,845,472,CXlO
    34.    Grosspaldlnandc:on!ribuledsurplus __________________________ - · - - - - - I - - - - -
    ss.    Unasaignodfunds(tuplua) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ _ f __..2,131,268,969 f-1.!!88,599,127
    38.    Leas treasuly stock, Bl cost:
    36.1                               shares common (value Included In Uno so S
    36.2                               lhlws preferred (value Included In Line 31 $                                ..__ ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    :rr.   Surplus as regards pallc:)'tlolder (Unes 2910 35,1esa 36) (Page 4, Uno 39) - - - - - - - - - - - · - · ·                           4 181,455 944  3 879 721,103
    38.    TOTALSIP-2,Lino28.Ccl3)                                                                                                           15,591,DI,853  15,551' 125,672
    DETAILS OF WRJTE.INS
    2501. Claim payants mde after dal~racessing close                                                           .                                    _ _ _ _ (ZT7,707,112)~255,184,491)
    2502. Accanls payable----·---·-·-·---------·---·-..- ...··-·----·-···--- .,____184,:m,094 f--·--3)1,251, 113
    2503. lh:ashed cltalls and c:hec:ks pending esdleabralt - - - - - - - · - - - -..- _ _ 44,818,294 f-.-.-33,100,100
    2598.    SUtnm81yof remaining wrfte.lns for Uno 25 from CMiftlow pogo                                   - - - - · · · - - - - · · · - · - · - _ _ 89,729,009 _ ___77,918,192
    2599.    Totals fUnes 25011hru 2503              ne 25 above\                                                                                     41, tn 885         57,173 514
    2901.    haeue cb! to SSHJ MG. tm net delerred tar                                                                    ·--··--..· - - _ _45,649,918 _ _ _45,649,918
    2902. ···--.................._ _ _ _..__.._________,....._ _ _.,__..................._,_,...............- .............._.......-......-..............-   .._..__,..,_......__ ····-··--..-·-··-·--
    2903.                                                                                            ·--·------------·-·- ----·--- -----·--
    2998.    Summmy ol remaining wrlte-ms for Line 29 from OYBI'flowpoge - · · · - - · · - - · - - - · - · - · · · - -..· - - - · - - - - - - · · - - - - - - - -
    2999. Totals runes 2901 ttvu 2903 plus 2998)(Une 29 above)                                                                                                    45,649,976                  45,649,916
    3201.     -----------------------·-----------·-..·--·····-·--·- - - - - · - -----..-
    _ _
    ·------·-..·--..--..................... ....-....... ...._.___ .. ..__ ·--··--··..·--..·--...... __ ...........- ........-.
    3202.
    3203.
    3298.
    ·-------------·--··--·--·..·-----·-----·----..·-· -·----- ,_
    Sunvruuyol remaillng wrlle-lns lor Une32 from CMII'!Iow page--··----------·-·------·-- --·---- - - - - · -
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    ,
    3299. TOials CLines 3201 lhtU 3203 plus 3298)(Une 32 allow)
    3
    ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 2014 OF THE FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE
    STATEMENT OF INCOME
    UNDERWRITIHG INCOME
    1. Premluma earned (Pall1, Line 35, Column 4·'--------------·-----+--..J7,Q29,CIIS,663 ~.102.421,194
    DEDUC110HS:
    2.    l.ossaslnc:urrad(Part2.Lino35.Cclumn7) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ _ _ _,__a,918,93B,312                                                                                           ___4,049,141,132
    3.  Loss adJustmenl11lCp8118881ncured (P8113, Line 25; Column 1)                                                                                                               1M,464,165                    fDl,131,&19
    ... Olhet undelwriUna 8'1p1111S81lncumld (Part 3, Une 25, Column 2)                                                                                                          ') .533.848,001 ~.452,012.572
    5.    AggregafewritH!s fatundolwrlllng dclcltcllons                                            ~3;575,409)~·- - - - -
    8.    Total~·~ {unos21hnlugt1S).;..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-i---L:.7·!!155!:!!.~615~.~14!!1.L--.!7!.!,199~321~,9!B12:.J
    7.    Netlnccmeofprotectedcella;.;_...;_...;.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,____ - - - · - - - - - - ' - ; - - - - - - ~----
    8.    Net undenwllfng ~or (loss) (Uno 1 minus Une 6 pluu Line 7)                                                                                                              '126,589,418) f----....L96,!m,1UI)
    INYESTIIEHT INCOME
    9.     Net lnves1ment Income eamecl (Exhibit of Net lnwstment Income, Une 17) ----·-·-·..· · - - - - · - - - · - - f---.J4,382,58D r-___102,28UIIB
    10.
    Gains   (losses))____________________
    Net realized c:apftal gains or (losses) less c:apllal galna tax of S _ _ _5,!113,419 (Exhibit of Capllal
    9 135 750     f28 1123438)
    11.     Netlnvostnenlgaln(losa) (Unes 9+ 1 0 ) - - - - - - - - - - -..- - - - - · - - - - - • - B 3 , 5 1 8 , D                                                                                   ._._ _J7't~,461,310
    OTHER INCOME
    12.     Net gain (loss) lram agents' or premium balances charged oil (amount recoverud
    $ _ _ _4,22!1,513 amounldtargedoll$                   ___57,282,163 )-·---------~·--~52.9811,250)             ~.046,228)
    13.     Ananco and aorYieo c:hulgos not lndudod In pr'CiftiUns                                      114,668,410 1---122,190,182
    14.                    ror
    Aggregate writtHna miscellaneous 1nc:ome                                                     (73,066,4:&)      (41,138,127)
    15. TOialolherlncome(Unes 121hrough 1 4 ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - _ _ _ _,_ _ _...,:f~.:.11:.&::BI=..:2l9:::.:,c~lf--.....:ll~lm=:•=821:!..1
    1
    18. Net lncame beloru dividends 1o polleyholdenl, alter capital gains tax and before all olhcr federal and foreign Income taxes
    (llnes8+ 11 + 15)                                                                                                           ~54.457,431)1---3,567,019
    17. DMclendaCO~                                                         ---------·                                                       2971iD       501 6112
    18.     Nellncomo, aftof ciMdencb to pollcyholdera. aftof capllal gains tax and before all olhot fedeiBI and lorolgn Income taxes
    (Uno 16 minus L.klo 17)                                                                                  · - - - - - __J54,755.11l6) .__ _ _3,Cii5,411
    19.    Federal and hnlgn 1ncomo caxes 1nc:urrac1                                                                            ..·----·-·..·-----···                                l'!il,m 4111                  cs1 938 rm
    20.     Net Income (lfne 18 mlnul Line 19)(10 Une 22)                                                                                                                              2.412 316                    55 001.924
    CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ACCOUNT
    21.    SurPus as ragalds pallc)t1oldals, December 31 priol year (Page 4, Une 39, Column 2) -·----·----··..··----·--·-···· ___3,819,121,103 1--3,150,799,663
    22.    Nellncome(lrom line 20)                                                                          ..- - - ·..··---····--·-..- - - - - - · - ___2,412,316 .___55,003,924
    23.    Nellranstera(to)from Prolec18dCel ~------------·------..· · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -                                                                                                  1--·---·
    24.    Change In net unrealized caPial gslns or (loaes) less capital gains tax or s __.._7 ,125.829 ... _ _ _169,505,714                                                                                       1.':11,148,192
    25.    Change In netunuallzadfaru91 exdlange c:apltat gain (lOss)                                                       ------------+------ 1------
    .......
    r
    26.    Change In nut defomld h:ame tax                                                                              .....- - - - · - - - · - - - · _   ___{8,1Xll,194) _ _ __(18,623,126)
    27.    Qlango In nanadmiUed assets (Exh!bll of Nonadmllted Assets. Line 28. Col. 3)                                                                ---I24.444,629) l-----l7,361.&)
    28.    Qmnge in puvlslon for relnalrance (Page 3. Line 18, Column 2 minus Column 1) -·····--·--..-·..· · - - - - - _ _ _ 14,2:9 I-·--_JI,662
    29.    QlangelniiUIJIIUSnat9S                                                  · · - - - - · - - - - _ _ _J59,064,999                                                                             l____j38,318,CXIO)
    30.     Surplus (contrlbutadto)wllhdlawn 11om p'Ot8Cled cella _ _ _.._ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _                                                              +----·- 1 - - - - - -
    31.     Curnulallw elfect ofc:hangos In accounllng principles                                        · - - - - - · - -..-·....________, ________                                                  1-·-----
    32.    Capftld changes:
    32.1 P a i d ' " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -..- - - - - - · - - - - · -..---........_ _ _ _,.. - - · - - · - - · - - - - - -
    32.2Transterred from surplus (Siock             Oivldand)-----------·-----·------1------ l-------
    f--··-----
    32.3Transfemldtosurplus _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,_..._, ______..,..._ _ _ _ _ ..- - - - - · -
    33.    Surplus adJu,slmen18:
    33.1 Paid In                                                                       - · - - - - _ .._ _ _ _ _ ~----
    33.2 Tranaterrud to c:apQal (S1ock OMdand) ___________..._ .............--···-·-.........- - - · · - - ....- ....· · - - - f---..- · - - -
    33.3Tranalemld llomcapllal                                .......· - - - - · · · - · -.._ .. _ _ _ - - - - - · -                                                                          1------
    34.     Not remitlances from or (CO) Home Office                                .....---··-···--.. ---···-·-                                ·-----                                                 1-·------
    35.     Olvldendstosloekholdets - - - - - - - · - ·..- - - · - · · - · · - - ·.....................- . - ·..·-----·-·- - - - · - - · - r - - - - - - - -
    36.     Change In lr8asUJy stock (Page 3,1Jnes 36.1 and 36.2. Column 2 minus Column 1) - - - - · - · - - · · - · - · - - - - - - - - - -                                                          1-------
    37.    Aggrega~o wrifo.lns ror ga1ns anc1 1ossea rn surp~us - · - - -..······--·-·--·····...- ............................._··········--···J---~3•..,::t52:::.c!!M~--.....::3:a.:1.:::19~531=-l
    38.    Qutn;e 1n surplus as regards pollc:yhcldefs ror lhe l/981 (Unes 221hrough 37) ----·---..--·--·....·---·---·-.. J---=::31:.!:1•.t:734~840=-+---=128=92:.:1~440~
    39.    Surplua as rugards pa(lcyt1olders. Oec:ember 31 curren1 year (line 21 plus Line 38) (Page 3, Une 37}                                 4.181,455,944                 3,819.721,103
    DETAILS OF WRIT&IHS
    0501.        Pooled shuo af LJD ptagru inca``e - - - - - - - - - -......................_ _ _ _ _·-·-·------·· ____j3,575,409)1-·------
    0502.        - - - - - - - -..- - . - -..···--··--···--·-·...........- ..........................................................................._ ...............~ ·-·--····..--·--·····- f--··..··....- ........-             ..
    0503..       --------------------····-···-·····..·-·-····----..··-··--·-..--..... -------- -··------
    0598.     SUmmary of remaining wrlt&-ins for Une 5 from overflow page---·..·-·-·-·--..-·-····· ......_ .............----·········--.......- ...... ··-----··--···--·· -···-·-·----··--
    0599.     T01als fllnes 0501 thru 0503 Dlus 0598KUne 5 above)                                                                                               13.515 4(&)
    1.W1.   lnletesl ~ an hnls held···-·----··---·----····----........_............................___ ..... - .......__,169,320,922) r--·-.....169,057 ,841)
    1402.   Uiscollaneous (CJpCnSe)/incc:mc ···-·---·--..- ...................................................................................................·-······-··-.. .. ...._ .........12,673, 128) ................ 28,219,498
    1403.   Prmiu;s for ~ I ife insurance - -..·----....................... _ ...............................- ......................... - .. ·-··-·-·-11183.058) 1--·-·--(121,673)
    1498. Summary of remaining write-Ins lor Line 141ram overflow page .........................................................- .................._................... •...- ......._ ... ( 189,332) _ ................... ( 178,711)
    1499. Totals fl.lne$ 140111w 1403 plus 1498)1Une 14 above)                                                                                                                                (73.066 4:&)                 141138,727
    3701.        Pooled 51are of II'RUlhorized reinsurance .........- ...···---............._ .............._ ....................................-··----·-·.. ·····--·- ....______2.312,314 ______.._JJ14,429
    3702.        Net proceeds lrcn ~wned life insurance ..............- -.......................................................................................................- ............_JJS0,6110 ___ ............2.315,091
    3703.        - - - · - - · -.. --··----······--·-··---·-..···---·-···--·-·.........- ........................................ "····---··· ............. ·---··..··-······-- -·--..- - - · - - -
    3798.     Summary of remaining~ tor Line 371rorn overflow page .........................- -........................................... _ ........................._ ..........--.........- _ ..........._,...._ _ _
    3799.     Totals fllnes 3701 llw 3703 Dlus 3798Kllne 37 abovel                                                                                                                         3,152 !!14                    3 119 531
    4
    State/Plaintiffs Exhibit 12
    ...
    ., ...
    Texas Department of Insurance
    Financial Regulation Division- Financial Analysis Section, Mail Code 303-1A
    333 Guadalupe • P. 0. Box 149104, Austin, Texas 78714-9104
    512-676-6885 telephone • 512-490-1008 fax • www.tdi.texas.gov
    STATE OF TEXAS                 §
    §
    COUNTY OF TRAVIS               §
    The Commissioner of Insurance, as the chief administrative and executive officer and
    custodian of records of the Texas Department of Insurance has delegated to the
    undersigned the authority to certify the authenticity of documents filed with or
    maintained by or within the custodial authority of the Rnancial Analysis Section of the
    Texas Department of Insurance.
    Therefore, I hereby certify that the attached document is a true and correct copy of the
    document described below. I further certify that the document described below is filed
    with or maintained by or within the custodial authority of the Financial Analysis Section
    of the Texas Department of Insurance.
    The certified document consists of a complete copy of pages 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the
    Annual Statement, filed by TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE, as of December 31,
    2014.
    IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, witness my hand and seal of office at Austin, Texas, this
    24th day of June, 2015.
    DAVID C. MATTAX
    BY``~ANCE
    .AMYGAR
    ASSISTANT CHIEF ANALYST
    FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
    PROPERTY AND CASUALTY COMPANIES• A$SOCI~TION, EQO,'IO.N
    ANNUAL STATEMENT.
    FORTtfEYEARENDED DECEMBER.91~2014
    OF Ti-fe CONDIJlON AND AFFAI~ bFTI:IE
    TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE, TRUCK UNDERWRITERS
    . . , .ASSOCIATION, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT
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    provod to mo on !he basiS of sa:lsfedory evidonce to be
    lho person who eppaar11d before mo,
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    tho pefSOtl who appeared before mo.
    ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 2014 OF THE TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE
    ASSETS
    "'
    "         1.
    2.
    ~(SchecllleD) _ _ _ _ _ _...,..__ _ _ _ _ _ _
    SlockS (SdledUie D):
    __B55,5ff1,573 t - - - - -                          t--.--.JJIW>~,.51J1,573   t--..J7M
    __ ,448,863
    2.1 Prafemldllocks.....__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~-------                                                     J------t------ ...,_____
    2.2Cciinmonsroc:ks _ _"--_....;.;..._ _....____.______ I---Jlll,109,260 t------- t--_,71r1...,,.109.29) ...,__..~1liiR.g,,89S,Oto
    3. Mol1gage kiana an J8lll as1ata (~ 8):
    3.-1 flnltllens.-:.-:-.--~--:--:------------11----- t - - - - - - t--:------                                   t------
    3.20bw~a.``----~-------------+-----t--------t---------t---------
    ....   Real es&ldo (Sc:hetit A):
    4,1 Pluperllos occ:upled bot Ulo company (leas$
    enc:umtnnces)--------------~---_.J•J:R,122 · - - - - - - 1----...89!1.122 ...,__ _..,.~m_,-142
    4.2 Properlles heJd for Ulo production of Income (less
    $                              encumbrances)        -------t-------                                        J------1------ t - - - - -
    4.3 Prop8l1les held tar sale (lesa $
    encumbrances) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ ,._54,161                                                - - - - - · - _____ _54,161 -                                       294,234
    5. Cash($ ___(81,187 ,111), Sc:heckdo E- Part 1), cash equlvalen1s
    ($                    , Schedule E • Palf 2) and shorHerm
    lrMI&Irnanb ($ ---14,195,598 , Scbeclllo OA) - - - · f---(41,571,515)...,_ _ _ _ _ ,..___(41,511,515) ~31,594,019)
    6. Ccnnlictloana(lnduclng$                                          pamlum     notes)·--·-----                        t------                   J------- t - - - - - -
    7.     Dllrlva1Nes(Sc:hedule0B) ________________ - · - · · · - - - - - · - - - - - - - - - - t-----11,815
    a      Olharlnvosllldassaiii(SchecUoBA) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._ _- f - - - - - t - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - ...,_ _ _ __
    9.     Recelvalllotarsecurllles                                                           • ----8,450,000 - - · - - - - - _ _ _ _8,450,000 - - · - - -
    10. Securllles lendng reinvested collateral assets (Schedule 01.) _ _ _ _ - - · · - - · - - ·                                                     - - - - - - - ___ _:11,553,538
    11.     Aggregale~ for Invested assets                                                            -·----- t------
    . ------·-
    12.Subto1als,caahancllnvoltedaatota(llnos1 to 11) •.____________1,591,52B,906 - · - - - - · · - - ··--1.591,528,906 _1,496,410,583
    13. 11Uo plants less $                    dlarged ott (for Tlllo lnsunn
    ont,)                                                                              . - - - - - - f----·--·-- - - · - - - - - - - · - - -
    14..    lrlvo5fn'lnlncomecfueanclaccrued                                                         ...• 4,637,185 - -  _ _ 4,631,185 f--·--3,968,743
    15.      Prumlums and cansldenl1lons:
    15.1 Uncollededprernlumaandegenls'balanceslntflocourseofc:ollectlon _ _,.-33,008,740 t----·5,703,409 _--Z/,905,331 t----,.4:;?11,200,938
    15.2 Deferred prumb'ns. agen1a' balances and fnstallments booked but
    delan8d and not ,al cU (lncldng $ _ _ _.1,494.271
    ~                     eamedbulunbllloclpramlums) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __316,194,250                                             t-------
    r--"~-.194,250 ...,__ _.1RAuo,,294,499
    ~·              15.3Acauad I'IICniSp8CIIve pramlums                                  _ _ _ _188,8                    _ _ _ _188,8               185,:119
    16. Relnsuranco:
    16.1 Amounla recxMII'8bla from reinsurers                                                       109, 165,048                              _ _109, 185,048 r--132,004, 756
    16.2Fundsheldtr,ordaposlledwllhrelnsuradc:ompanles                                             .....8,234,913 - · · ·                                  8,234,973    l-··------
    16.301tler amcunls receivable undel ralnsurance conlnlcls _______ ··--·······--··· - · - - - · - - - - - · - - · - - - - - - -
    17.      Amoun1srec:eiYIItllerelallngtounlnsunldplans                            J------ J------- J------
    ··--··---
    16.1                                                                             !---···----·- ___ 19,381,819 r---50,114,004
    CUrrant faderal and kqlgn Income tax I8CO'IUf3ble and Interest !hereon_. ···-·········19,381,819
    16.2     Neldeferredtaxassel _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - · · - - - · - - - - - - - - 1------- 1 - - - - - -
    19.      0uatantytundsrac:alllablctorondepa$11                                              . r------_361,fll0                                     _ _ _...361,fll0 _ _ ___2,f1SI,410
    20.      Bectronlcdara prucesslng equipment and software_··---·---·                           -·--·----··- ·-··-···---- ····---·--                                           1-·------
    21.      Fumlluru and equfpmem.lndudlng heallh care deiMicy assets
    ($                            ) ---------···--······ ·--··---- - - · - - - - '"------- - - - - - - -
    22.      Not~ In assets and llablltles duo to foreign oxd1ango rates_. - - - - - - · -                                                       .    ~·-·-- - · - - - - - -
    23.      Reeolvalllos from p8IQnl. GUbsldlarles and allllates                                 -·-·----- :-------                                  r--·---·-- r---35,941,554
    24.      Heallh care($                               ) and Olher amounts rec:eiYable ·-··- ··-·-.. ······-··--·-.. ·• ·-········--···-·           !-··-···---··-·- ·-----·--·
    25.      Aggregai8Mit8-lns foro1tlerltlan Invested assets _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .. --·-···4,7611,814 r-------181,5:9 _ _ _ 3,987,215 _____ 2,488,233
    26.      Tolal assets Ollducing Sepatale Accounta, Segiegated Accounts and
    Protected Cell Accounts (Lines 12 to 25) ---·-··--····--···--- ··--·-·-2.084,068,323 -····-·--6,41M ,949 _____2,011,583,314 ___.1,933,396,090
    'ZT.     From Separate Accounts. Segrugated Accoun1a and Protected Cal
    Accoun1s                                                   ·--·--···---··· ··-·--·····---··-··· --··-··----··-··· - · · - - - · - -                                1-·---··---
    28.      TataiJI.Ines 26 and 27l                                                            2 084,068 323          6 484 949      2,011 583 314                                       1,933 396 090
    1101.
    1102.
    1103.
    1198.      Summcuy of remalnlnO wrlla-lns for Une 11 from overflow PD:Ue ·-·-············ ......- ..............._........ -·-·········-········---··- ···---···--·-··· .. ········-... ·----·--···--·-·
    1199.      Tocals (1Jnes 1101 thru 1103 Dlua 1198){Une II above)
    2501. Other assets --·----·-··--·---······-··-·········-······· ......·---·····2.476,332 -····----181,5:9 _ _ _ 1,694,792 f--·----·'•319,198
    2502. Garanty fllllls recoverablelpolicyflolder surcharges ····-·······-··-···-·-·-.. ·---·---···-···-1.582,347 -······----·-······· ···--·-·--·1,582,347 -·--······---
    2503. fiJ!ilies and deposits in pools and associations -·--···---····-···-··...... --·---·--··-....496,073 ·-····-.. ···-----··- ·--·--···-···-...496.073 ···---·-1,178.435
    2598. Summasy of remaining wnta-lns lor Une 25 from overflow page-··-·--······ ·-·-·-···· .... .214 ,062 --··········--·----····....... ···········-···--.. 214 ,062 ·····--······-·-··-·--·
    2599. Totals (lines 2501 ttw 2503 CluS2598)11Jne 25aboYe)                                             4,7611,814            181,5:9                     3,987.215                 2,488,233
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    ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR-THE YEAR 2014 OF THE TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE
    I...'IABILITIES, ·suRPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS
    2
    PwfarVear
    1. ~-(Part``3S.``.,.._...,..._---,.---...,.,...-~..,.,..-~--------.,...,.Jf-:-:-~:-'w_,.m:498 .___ _.5M...,;~6B7.&ss
    2.
    a
    Roftluanco~on-~-``]!lss ~eXpellsea (Sctledulo F, ~ 1. ~ 6)
    Loa adjustment qienseiJ J--'--------------------I--_lt,£62,654.112 f--1,063,643,8
    DEDUCTIONS:
    2.:LosseS lncunad (Part2. Line 35. Column n-------------·-------------1---~               ·!iR8,.12f,228 1---...Jl~uu.llUJJT
    3. Loss ad)l:slmenl ecpen$8S lncunad (Part 3; Line 25, Column 1)                           105,827,745            1nl,624,284  --------1----·-·
    4. Other undelwrlting elCPensea lncumJd (Part3, Une25, CciUIM 2)                          -----------------------------------------J-----``~009``--~3~Dn~··~9:D~
    11.     Netlnwstmenlgaln(loss)(Unos9+ 10) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _                                                                  ~--4---1'1,324,628)f---.4,815,23)
    O"niER INCOME
    12.     Nee gain (loa) fr1lm agants' or prumbn balances chatged oil (amount racovGreCI
    $                      640,444 emoun1 charged oil$                _ _ _8,575,795
    ) __ .........----···-·-----·--·t------''7,935,351) i-·---(8, 158,400)
    13.     Finance and seMco charges not Included In prenWms                                                                       17' 172,264 ~.--18,388,958
    14. Aggregate wribHna for mlsceQanaous Income                                                                                -- (2,953, !64)       (2,'1:B,564)
    15. Total o1herlncome (Lines 1201nlugh 1 4 ) - - - - - - - - - - - · · · - - - - - · · - · - - · - - · - - - - ·                 6 283749           7 410,987
    18. Nee lncamo beklro dMd8nds 1o pollc-jhddela, alrllr cepllal gains tax and belore all Olher foderal and foreign Income llwJ8
    (Unes8+ 11+ 15)                                                                           ------------1---___(13,868, 119h....__(2,SS7,574)
    17.     Dlvfdends fo poliC)'holders                                                                                                         44 518           75, 128
    18.     Net lnccmo, after dividends 1D policyholder&, aflet capllal gains tax and before aD oCher federal and foreign 1ncom8 taxes
    (Line 16 minus LN 17)                                                 -··----·--···--··--------·------ _                  _...(D,912,758)1-___j2,642,1m)
    19.     Federal and foreign Income taxes lncurrad                                                                                       (6 598 1121      (4 16.8!171
    20.     Neclncano(Une1811'11nual.lno19){toUne22)                                                                              --        r7.314 5851       1503195
    CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ACCOUNT
    21. SUrplus as regards polle)tloldera, Dec:emberlU plorJ11181' (Page 4, Line 39, Cdurm 2)                     ---- _          _S53,473,91D _534,962,646
    22. Nee Income (from Line 20)                                            · · · · · - -..-·--··-·-·------····-··-··---·-· -........!1 ,314,586) _____ 1,503,195
    23.     Nettnln&fera (to) from Prolectod Celaccounta                            · · - - - - · · · - - - · - - - - - - - - . _ __ _ _ _ _ _                                                1------
    24.     a.ange In net urnallzed capllat gains or (losses) less capllal gains tax cl S ____ 13,Em,944 - - - - 1-21,518,686 i-·--21,819,611
    25.     Olange In netunreallzedfarulgn exchange caP1al gain {loss)---·--··-·---·-·---···---·-··--- f....--.·------· --------
    26.     Chango In net deferred Income laX                                                          ____(2,487 ,468) 1----3,250,928
    ~
    %1.     Change In nonadmlttBd 8SS8Ia (Eldlltlil of Nonadmllled Assels. Uno 28, Col 3)                       3,147,953 i-·---(222,009)
    28.     Cbange In provision fof relnsuruncB (Page 3. Line 18, Column 2 minus Column 1) - · · - · · - - - - - - - · · · · - - f...--.--.-1, 124,768 ____3,640,8!17
    29.     Chango 1n IUrJifus nacus                                                                         ___                                                               40.ooo.ooo i-__z,cm,ooo
    30.     Surplus (ccntibuledfo)wfthdrawn from protected coils ______________ .,_____________________ · - - - - - - - - - · · - · - - -
    31.     Cunwlallveofteclolchanges ln~prlndples                                                           ·-··------·--------4-------- ._,_____
    32.     CepftaJ c:llanges:
    32.1 Paid In-------------··----··--·-----······---·-···--··--·-·-- - - - - - - -                                                                                                   ·---·---
    32.2Transferred fr1lm surplus (Stack DMdund) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
    32.3TransferredfoSUiplus ....__________,__________________,....-·--·-·-···--------··· - - - - · · - - · - - - · - · - - -
    33.     SUrplus ~Ia:
    33.1 Paid In                                                                                                             --·------1-----·---- 1-··------
    33.2 Transtemld 1D capital (S1Ddc Dlvldond)                                 ·-·--·-······-·-·····-············-··-·----········-·-···-·-····· ···--·--···--- - - - · · · - - - -
    33.3Transterred from capllal                                      -----··---·--------·-··!-----·---- 1-··------
    · ...
    34.     Not remitlances fr1lm or (to) Horne       Office--------..---·······-·-·······---·-··-·---··-···-- ------··-·- ·-------
    35.     Dividends to ISioc:llholclen                                                     --·-·---·------···..····-·-·········--···--··--··· - - - - - · · - · - - - - - - - -
    36.     Chango In lrUasuiY AICk (Page3. Unes 36.1 and 36.2, Column 2 minus Column 1) --······--···-·---···--·- · - - - - - - · - - - - - - -
    !fl.    Aggragatewrfte.ina fof gains and losseS In surplus -----·········-······----··········----·····-············-·-··-·········..J.----l'~178:::c:69:::..1)q__ _J:(:3:.:,:5:.:::19:..~:•31S~
    38.     01ange In surplus as regards pollcyholdara for lha raar (lJnes 221hrough 37) --·-··----··-·----··..---·-·--·-··-1---..::55::.:·=23)=656::..,.._ _...:28:,.~.:·;5.:.:11.~:258=-l
    39.     Suqlluaasregards pcllqtloldals, Decomber31 currantyear(Une21 plus Line 38) (Page 3, Une 37)                                             618,104,559         563,473,91D
    DETAILS OF WRIT&INS
    0501.       Pooled &hue af IJi) progra IIICIOW - - - - - - - - - · - - - · · - - - -..·---··------····· _ _ _ (535,448)1-·------
    0502.
    0503.                    ---·----------·--·------·-··········-·······-··--·····---------···--··- -----··-·-·- -·------
    0598.     Summary cl remainln!J Mlt&lns for Une 5 from CMifftow page---·-·-·-····-··················--·----··········--······-·····-
    -·---·-··-··-··-- --·--·--·-·-
    0599.     To1als (l.i1es 0501 t1w 0503 plus 0598)(Une 5 above)                                                                                                                  (535 4481
    1401.       lliscellanccus ~ -·------------·····----·--··-······--···---··-··--··--··-·--·--··· ----~2.953,164) -······-····.(2,759,564)
    1402.
    1403.
    1498.     SummaiY ot remaining wrile-lns tal Uno 14 frcm OWifflow page--······-··-·············-··..············-..·····-··-·-····--·-·-·-·-·-··                ---···----······-·· ···------·----·
    1499.     Totals (llnoa 14011hN 1403 DIU$ 1498)1Une 14 above)                                                                                                                12 953,1641                  (2 759.5641
    3701.       Pooled share oltnutharizcd reinsurance--·--··--·-····-·----··························--·····--·······--·····-·-···-······-·· ________ (718,697) ____ ___J3,519,315)
    3702.       ···---·-·-·-----·········---··-·-···---·····---·-···-·····························-·············------·· .. ·····-··················-·····--·----········· ·-···-····-·---·······-·-·- ········----·····-----
    3703.
    3798.     Summary cl remaining 1iillle-lns tor Line 371rorn CN8Iftow page-··-········---····· ···-··-·········-··············-··----·····-·--..·-······ -----··--···-·····-··· _____..___ _
    3799.     Totals fl.lnos 3701 1tvu 3703 o1us 3798KUne 3711boW)                                                                                                      1178 697)      (3,519,3151
    4
    Farmers Defendants' Exhibit 11
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    THESTATEOFTEXASANDTEXAS                       §        IN THE DISTRICT COURT
    COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE,                    §
    §
    Plaintiffs,            §
    §        OF TRAVIS COUNTY
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    §
    FARMERS GROUP, INC., ET AL.                   §
    §
    Defendants.            §        261st JUDICIAL DISTRICT
    §
    DECLARATION OF RONALD MYHAN
    STATE OF CALIFORNIA                   §
    §
    COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES                 §
    1.   My name is Ronald Myhan, my date of bitth is March 27, 1954, and my business
    address is 6301 Owensmouth Ave., Woodland Hills, California, 91367, USA.
    2.   I am the Chief Financial Officer of Farmers Insurance Exchange, Fire Insurance
    Exchange, and Truck Insurance Exchange (collectively, "the Farmers Exchanges"). I
    am not an employee of Farmers Group, Inc. ("FGr'). In my role with the Farmers
    Exchanges, I am familiar and interact regularly with the tht·ee Boards of Govetnors of
    each of the Farmers Exchanges ("Boards of Governors"), as well as the Farmers
    Exchanges Audit Committee ("Audit Conunittee").
    3.   None of the Governors on the Boards of Governors and on the Audit Committee are or ·
    can be current di.t·ectors, officers, agents, employees, or shareholders of FGI, any attOiney-
    in-fact of a Farmet·s Exchange, or any entities under common ownership with FGI or an
    attotney- in-fact.
    4.   The Audit Committee is a joint committee created by resolution of the Boards of Governors
    and, under its Charter, is authorized to t·eview significant legal matters involving the
    Farmers Exchanges. I am familiar with the Audit Committee's actions taken with regard
    to the above-captioned matter ("Texas Litigation"), including the approval of the
    settlement entered into by the Farmers Exchanges in the Te~as Litigation.
    5.   The Farmers Exchanges have been advised by the law fmn of Locke Lord LLP ("Locke
    Lord") for over 10 years on insurance-related matters, including Locke Lord's
    representation of the Farmers Exchanges in the matter of Fogel v. FGI, et al., No.
    BC300 142, in the Superior Court of the State of California.
    Farmers
    Defendants'
    1 of3                           Exhibit
    11
    No. D-1-GV-Q2-ooz501
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    -   .   ····-·-------------                           ·------------·--·
    6.       Advised by Locke Lord, the Audit Committee conducted a review of the Second
    Amended Settlement Agreement and Stipulation and the 2015 Supplement to the
    Second Amended Settlement Agreement and Stipulation ("2015 Supplement"). The
    Audit Committee passed a resolution approving the settlement and authorizing me, as the
    Chief Financial Officer of the Fa1mers Exchanges, to sign the final version of the 2015
    Supplement if not materially different than what was presented to the Connnittee. A true
    and correct copy of that resolution is attached hereto as Appendix A. Under that authority,
    I signed the 2015 Supplement to the Second Amended Settlement Agt-eement and
    Stipulation on behalf of the Farmers Exchanges.
    7.       As the Chief Financial Officer of the Farmers Exchanges, I am familiar with the current
    finances of the Fanners Exchanges. The current pooled surplus of the Farme1·s Exchanges
    is approximately $5.6 billion. The sutplus has grown by$ 2.9 billion since 2002 tlu·ough
    April2015. The surplus has also grown in relation to the amount of premium written. The
    ratio between premium and surplus has 1isen since 2002, fi·om 26.3% in 2002 to 38.6% in
    2015.
    8.       Policyholders of the Farmers Exchanges do not have the power to persona11y possess or
    transmit any pottion of the Farmers Exchanges' sutplus. A member of the Farmers
    Exchanges may not sell his or her policy to another person and does not earn any
    capital gains resulting from increases in the surplus during the time of ownership. The
    Farmers Exchanges do not pay out dividends to their homeowner or auto policyhoiders.
    Sl1ould a policyholder cancel or non-l'enew coverage tluough the Farmers Exchanges,
    thus ceasing to be an Exchange member, the policyholder is not entitled to take with
    him or her any portion of the surplus.
    9.       Litigation reserves for the settlement in the Texas Litigation were established in 2003
    and have been updated periodically over the years. These rese1ve amounts are not
    included in the reported su1plus for the Exchanges. Payment of the settlement amounts
    will have no matetial impact on the Fru.mers Exchanges' ability to pay future
    policyholder claims.
    10. The Fanners Exchanges' settlement payment in the Texas Litigation will not be
    factored into future rates and will not result in any changes to the Fanners Exchanges'
    rates. In simple terms, the Exchanges' rates are based on a forward projection of the
    premium needed to cover future anticipated losses and expenses. The settlement
    amounts in this case are largely a return of premiums previously paid to the Farmers
    Exchanges by policyholders. One-time reimbursement expenses of this nature have no
    impact on anticipated future cl!lims and are not used in calculating futut·e rates.
    2of3
    I declare under penalty of petjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
    EXECUTED in Los Angeles County, State of California, on the 29th day of May, 2015.
    RONALD MYHAN
    3 of3
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    FARMERS EXCHANGES AUDIT COMMITTEE
    CERTIFIED COPY OF RESOLUTIONS                                                    t
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    WHEREAS, the Committee's Charter specifies that the Conunittee
    shall review material litigation of the Exchanges and their                               ~
    subsidiaries;
    WHEREAS, the Committee has been provided with the                                         r
    background and status of The State of Texas, et al v Fanners
    Group, Inc., et al, a Texas class action as well as other related
    cases and regulatory matters (hereinafter referred to as 'Texas v.
    Fanners'), by the General Counsel and by outside counsel;
    NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Committee
    hereby acknowledges rec~eipt of the Second Amended Settletnent
    Agreement and S~pulation, the Supplement to the Second
    Amended Settlement Agreement and Stipulation (the "Settlement")
    and other documents relative to Texas v. Farmers;
    BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED, that the Con1mittee hereby
    approves the Settlement 'in substantially the form as submitted to
    the Committee; an4
    BE IT FURTHER.RESOLVED~ that the Chief Financial Officer of
    the Exchanges is authoriZed on. behalf of the Exchanges· and their                        t
    subsidiaries to sign the finatvetsion of the Settlement so long as
    the :final versio:o. Qf the S~ttlementis: t).pt materially different than ·
    I
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    what was presented to ~e Connnittee.
    CERTIFICATION
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    I, .Doren E. Hohl, do her~by certify that I am the· duly elected, qualified and acting Secretary of
    "C
    CD     Ee;umers Insurance Exchange .and :it$ ~:u``icliati¢s an:d ~Hates, includmg its Audit Committee,
    ::l
    c.     and that the foregoing is a.full,. true and.oorrecf papy·ofresolutions adopted on January 28, 2015
    x·     by the, Farmers Exchanges AuditComm1ttee~ and the,resolutions are in full force and effect as of
    )>
    the date of this certification.
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    CD     In witness whereof, I havesignedthisinstrtunentthis 27th day of February, 2015.
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    1584960 S020MTD01S ISM38777
    Farmers Defendants' Exhibit 12
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    333 Guadalupe St. P.O. Box 149104 Austin, TX 78714-9104
    FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE
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    Type of Entity:                                   Reciprocal (RE)
    Status ofTXLicense:                              Active
    Company Status:                                   Normal Operations
    License Number:                                   27800
    NAIC Number:                                      21652
    TDI Company Number:                               27800
    FEIN:                                             952575893
    Home City/State:                                  CA
    Origin:                                           Foreign
    Date Incorporated/Organized:                      04/19/1928
    Date Licensed/Eligible/Registered in Texas:       03/10/1936
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    Mailing Address:        P 0 Box 2478 Terminal Annex
    Los Angeles CA 90051
    Office Number:         (323)932-3200
    Toll Free Number:        (800)327-6377
    Fax Number:           (323)930-4266
    Physical Address:        4680 Wilshire Blvd                                                                  Farmers
    Los Angeles CA 90010
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    15700 Long Vista Drive
    Austin TX 78728 -3822
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    /Total Assets
    lrotal Liabilities
    II       $15,530,166,955
    $11,779,367,292
    II         $15,557,125,672
    $11,677,404,569
    II          $15,591,306,853        I
    II                                   II                                  II          $11,409,850,909
    I
    /Asset to Liability Ratio                                      1.3 II
    /capital
    II                                                                 1.3   II                          1.3    I
    INet Surplus
    II                             $0 II                             $0 II                                $0    I
    $3,750,799,663
    jrotal Life Ins
    II                                   II              $3,879,721,103
    II           $4,181,455,944        I
    II                            N/A II                               N/A II                            N/A    I
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    II                                 I
    ILife and Annuities                       I                         N/A                                 N/A II                            N/A    I
    /Accident and Health                                                 $0                                  $0   I                           $0     I
    IProperty and Casualty                               $100,164,602                           $124,642,834                     $118,726,043        I
    /Total Texas Premium                                $100,164,602                           $124,642,834                    $118,726,043         I
    INational Premium                               $3,003,936,159                            $3,181,705,924                  $3,325,686,627         I
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    insurance and year indicated. A complaint is confirmed if the department receives information indicating
    that a company committed any violation of an applicable state insurance law or regulation, a federal
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    requirement the department has authority to enforce or the term or condition of an ins~rance policy or
    certificate. A complaint is also confirmed if the complaint and company's response, constdered together,
    suggest that the company was in error or that the complainant had a valid reason for the complaint.
    Complaint Ratios: the ratio, expressed as a percentage, is the number of closed confirmed complaints
    divided by the number of policies the company had in force for the line of insurance and year indicated.
    Complaint Index: indicates how a company's ratio of the number of complaints to the number of
    policyholders compares to the average for all insurers. The index is calculated by dividing the
    company's percentage of complaints for a specific line of insurance by the company's percentage of the
    policies in force for the same line of insurance. The average index is 1.00. A number less than 1
    indicates fewer complaints than average; a number greater than 1 indicates more complaints than
    average. For the most recent completed year, a given insurer's index may change over time, as policy
    count data is received by TDI. This will affect each insurer's percentage of the total.
    Complaints against an insurance company are not part of the complaint tally above if the insurance
    company served only as a Third Party Administrator (TPA), a company hired simply to administer the
    paperwork of a health plan. Instead, they are included in the complaint record of the insurance
    company or HMO that hired the TPA. If a bonafide self-insured benefit plan hired the TPA, no complaint
    numbers are recorded as a part of the company/TPA's profile. Neither are profiles available for self-
    insured plans, as such plans are regulated under federal law.
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    I    Date       II                                                     Event                                                   I
    1
    07 _15 _2011 1APPROVED TO WITHDRAW FROM WRillNG TEXAS HOMEOWNER POLICY FORM A (HOA)
    IN TEXAS.
    APPROVED ACQUISITION OF 21ST CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE SOUTHWEST
    (95971 lAND AIG ADVANTAGE INSURANCE COMPANY (93987) BY COMPANY, FIRE
    106-30-20091 INSURANCE EXCHANGE (29750), TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE (84450l AND FARMERS
    GROUP, INC., A SUBSIDIARY OF ZURICH FINANCIAL SERVICES LTO.
    COMPANY, FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE AND TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE, LOS
    B
    103-02-20001 ANGELES, CALIFORNIA ACQUIRED FOREMOST COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
    DALLAS, TEXAS AND FOREMOST LLOYDS OF TEXAS, LEWISVILLE, TEXAS.
    PENALTY OF $35,000 PAID BY COMPANY, MID-CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE
    INSURANCE EXCHANGE AND TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE FOR VIOLATIONS FOUND
    DURING A MARKET CONDUCT EXAMINATION IN ARIZONA.
    lo6-14-199411ADDED WORKERS' COMPENSATION & EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY INSURANCE.                                                     I
    B
    109-09-19921 PENALTY OF $50,000 PAID BY COMPANY AND MID-CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY FOR
    VIOLATIONS FOUND DURING A MARKET CONDUCT EXAMINATION IN OHIO.
    REINSURED ALL PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE POLICIES AND COMPREHENSIVE
    PERSONAL LIABILITY POLICIES OF TEXAS FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY (81700l
    AUSTIN, TEXAS.
    lo3-17-194711FORMERLY: FARMERS AUTOMOBILE INTER INSURANCE EXCHANGE (01244}.                                                    I
    lo3-10-193611GRANDFATHERED FOR CAPITAL AND SURPLUS REQUIREMENTS                                                                I
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    Texas Department of Insurance
    333 Guadalupe St. P.O. Box 149104 Austin, TX 78714-9104
    FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE
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    Type of Entity:                                    Reciprocal (RE)
    Status ofTX License:                               Active
    Company Status:                                    Normal Operations
    License Number:                                    29750
    NAIC Number:                                       21660
    TDICompanyNumbe~                                   29750
    FEIN:                                             956235715
    Home City/State:                                  CA
    Origin:                                           Foreign
    Date Incorporated/Organized:                       11/20/1942
    Date Licensed/Eligible/Registered in Texas:        04/11/1950
    Date Cancelled/Ineligible/Inactive:
    Contact Information:
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    Mailing Pddress:        P 0 Box 2478 Terminal Annex
    Los Angeles CA 90051
    Office Number:         (323)932-3200
    Toll Free Number:        (800)327-6377
    Fax Number:           (323)930-4266
    Physical Address:       4680 Wilshire Blvd
    Los Angeles CA 90010
    Office Number:
    Toll Free Number:
    Fax Number:
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    -.
    Types of Insurance Licensed to Write:
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    •   Allied Coverages
    •   Burglary & Theft
    •   Fire
    •   Forgery
    •   Glass
    •   Inland Marine
    •   Liability Other than Auto
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    Chris Granger
    15700 Long Vista Drive
    Austin TX 78728 -3822
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    Weiss Ratings Inc.
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    Moody's Investors Sel'\lice
    Fitch IBCA Duff and Phelos Ratings
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    Dec. 31,2012                   Dec. 31,2013               Dec. 31,2014
    lAs of:                                 II                               I                             II                         I
    lrotal Assets                           II          $2,204,004,831                  $2,254,762,187     II     $2,281,746,242      I
    II
    lrotal Liabilities                      I           $1,541,786,575       II         $1,533,507,997     II     $1,510,696,042      I
    IAsset to Liability Ratio                                          1.4   II                      1.4   II                   1.5   I
    Icapital                                                           $0    II                     $0 II                       $0    I
    INet Surplus                                          $662,218,256       II           $721,254,189 II            $771,050,200     I
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    II                          N/A                                 N/A    II                          N/A    II
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    II                                   II                                 I
    jute and Annuities
    II                       N/A       II                            N/A    !I                          N/A !
    /Accident and Health
    jPropertyand Casualty
    I
    $43,968,061
    $0    I                             $0     I                           $0    I
    II                                                   $90,324,748       II               $96,021,357       I
    jrotal Texas Premium
    INational Premium
    II              $43,968,061
    $1,355,100,056
    $90,324,748       II               $96,021,357       I
    II                                                $1,443,245,636       II           $1,512,462,873        I
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    Accident and Health II         NIAll               N/AII           N/AII   N/A[I                    N/A              I
    Homeowner[!          .002911          .790711           .002511      .624711                N/A              I
    Automobile   [I     .ooooll          .ooooll              N/A[I          N/AII             N/A              I
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    Confirmed Complaints: the number of confirmed complaints closed against the company for the line of
    insurance and year indicated. A complaint is confirmed if the department receives information indicating
    that a company committed any violation of an applicable state insurance law or regulation, a federal
    requirement the department has authority to enforce or the term or condition of an insurance policy or
    certificate. A complaint is also confirmed if the complaint and company's response, considered together,
    suggest that the company was in error or that the complainant had a valid reason for the complaint.
    Complaint Ratios: the ratio, expressed as a percentage, is the number of closed confirmed complaints
    divided by the number of policies the company had in force for the line of insurance and year indicated.
    Complaint Index: indicates how a company's ratio of the number of complaints to the number of
    policyholders compares to the average for all insurers. The index is calculated by dividing the
    company's percentage of complaints for a specific line of insurance by the company's percentage of the
    policies in force for the same line of insurance. The average index is 1.00. A number less than 1
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    indicates fewer complaints than average; a number greater than 1 indicates more complaints than
    average. For the most recent completed year, a given insurer's index may change over time, as policy
    count data is received by TDI. This will affect each insurer•s percentage of the total.
    complaints against an insurance company are not part of the complaint tally above if the insurance
    company served only as a Third Party Administrator {TPA), a company hired simply to administer the
    paperwork of a health plan. Instead, they are included in the complaint record of the insurance
    company or HMO that hired the TPA. If a bonafide self-insured benefit plan hired the TPA, no complaint
    numbers are recorded as a part of the company{fPA•s profile. Neither are profiles available for self-
    insured plans, as such plans are regulated under federal law.
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    Date                                                          Event                                            I
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    APPROVED TO WITHDRAW FROM WRITING TEXAS HOMEOWNER POLICY FORM A (HOA}
    107-15-20111        IN TEXAS.
    APPROVED ACQUISmON OF 21ST CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE SOUTHWEST
    (95971 lAND AIG ADVANTAGE INSURANCE COMPANY (93987) BY COMPANY, TRUCK
    106-30-20091        INSURANCE EXCHANGE (84450), FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE C27800l AND FARMERS
    GROUP, INC., A SUBSIDIARY OF ZURICH FINANCIAL SERVICES LTD.
    PENALTY OF $20,000 FOR VIOLATION OF REQUESTING INSUREDS TO PRODUCE COPIES
    110-23-20001 OF THEIR INCOME TAX RECORDS IN TEXAS.
    COMPANY, FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE AND TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE, LOS
    103-02-20001
    B                   ANGELES, CALIFORNIA ACQUIRED FOREMOST COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
    DALLAS, TEXAS AND FOREMOST LLOYDS OF TEXAS, LEWISVILLE, TEXAS.
    PENALTY OF   $35,000 PAID BY COMPANY, FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE, MID-
    CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY AND TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE FOR VIOLATIONS
    FOUND DURING A MARKET CONDUCT EXAMINATION IN ARIZONA.
    jo4-11-195011GRANDFATHERED FOR CAPITAL AND SURPLUS REQUIREMENTS                                                      I
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    Texas Department of Insurance
    333 Guadalupe St. P.O. Box 149104 Austin, TX 78714-9104
    TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE
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    Type of Entity:                                   Reciprocal (RE)
    Status ofTX License:                              Active
    Company Status:                                   Normal Operations
    License Number:                                   84450
    NAIC Number:                                      21709
    TDI Company Number:                               84450
    FEIN:                                             952575892
    Home City/State:                                  CA
    Origin:                                           Foreign
    Date Incorporated/Organized:                       02/01/1935
    Date Licensed/Eligible/Registered in Texas:        03/10/1936
    Date Cancelled/Ineligible/Inactive:
    Contact Information:
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    Mailing Address:      P 0 Box 2478 Terminal Annex
    Los Angeles CA 90051
    Office Number:        (323)932-3200
    Toll Free Number:       (800)327-6377
    Fax Number:          (323)930-4266
    Physical Address:       4680 Wilshire Blvd
    Los Angeles CA 90010
    Office Number:
    Toll Free Number:
    Fax Number:
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    Types of Insurance Licensed to Write:
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    •   Accident
    •   Aircraft Liability
    •   Aircraft Physical Damage
    •   Allied Coverages
    •   Auto Physical Damage
    •   Automobile Liability
    •   Boiler & Machinery
    •   Burglary & Theft
    •   Fidelity & Surety
    •   Fire
    •   Glass
    •   Health
    •   Inland Marine
    •   Liability Other than Auto
    •   Livestock
    •   Workers Compand Emp Liability
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    insurance.
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    Chris Granger
    15700 Long Vista Drive
    Austin TX 78728 -3822
    Rating By Financial Organization:
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    these companies charge for their services.
    AM Best
    Weiss Ratings Inc.
    Standard & Poo~s
    Moodys lnwstors Service
    Fitch IBCA Duff and Phelps Ratings
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    lAs of:                           II        Dec. 31,2012
    jrotal Assets                               $1,963,013,951
    II                 Dec. 31, 2013
    $1,933,396,090
    II          Dec. 31, 2014
    I
    jrotal Liabilities
    ll
    $1,428,051,305
    II                                        II            $2,077,583,374
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    jAsset to Liability Ratio
    II
    1.3
    II                 $1,369,922,187
    II            $1,458,878,815           l
    Icapital
    II                                   II                                 1.4 II                              1.4       I
    jNet Surplus
    II                             $0    I                                  $0 II                                $0       I
    jrotal Life Ins
    II              $534,962,646
    II                   $563,473,903         II             $618,704,559            I
    II                            NIA II                                    NIA II                              NIA       l
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    lAs ot                                 II    Dec. 31,2012                                 Dec. 31, 2013                       Dec. 31, 2014
    II                                    II
    ILife and Annuities                     II                        NIA        I                             N/A                                 N/A
    II
    IAccident and Health                    I                          $0        I                              $0     II                          $0
    I Property and Casualty                             $81,943,272                                $74,439,212                        $74,247,177
    II
    lrotal Texas Premium                                $81,943,272                                $74,439,212 II                     $74,247,177
    INational Premium                                  $76 7,653,007                              $726,272,215 II                    $748,336,821
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    l       Dec 31, 2013                    II      Dec 31, 2014                II   Jun 12, 2015          I
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    Life and Annuities II          N/AII                     N/AII          NIAll           NIAll              NIA              I
    Accident and Health II           N/AII                     N/AII          N/AII           NIAll              N/A              I
    Homeowner II            NIAll                     NIAll          N/AII           NIAll              NIA              I
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    Confirmed Complaints: the number of confirmed complaints closed against the company for the line of
    insurance and year indicated. A complaint is confirmed if the department receives information indicating
    that a company committed any violation of an applicable state insurance law or regulation, a federal
    requirement the department has authority to enforce or the term or condition of an insurance policy or
    certificate. A complaint is also confirmed if the complaint and company's response, considered together,
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    suggest that the company was in error or that the complainant had a valid reason for the complaint.
    Complaint Ratios: the ratio, expressed as a percentage, is the number of closed confirmed complaints
    divided by the number of policies the company had in force for the line of insurance and year indicated.
    Complaintlndex: indicates how a company's ratio of the number of complaints to the number of
    policyholders compares to the average for all insurers. The index is calculated by dividing the
    company's percentage of complaints for a specific line of insurance by the company's percentage of the
    policies in force for the same line of insurance. The average index is 1.00. A number Jess than 1
    indicates fewer complaints than average; a number greater than 1 indicates more complaints than
    average. For the most recent completed year, a given insurer's index may change over time, as policy
    count data is received by TDI. This will affect each insurer's percentage of the total.
    Complaints against an insurance company are not part of the complaint tally above if the insurance
    company served only as a Third Party Administrator (TPA), a company hired simply to administer the
    paperwork of a health plan. Instead, they are included in the complaint record of the insurance
    company or HMO that hired the TPA. If a bonafide self-insured benefit plan hired the TPA, no complaint
    numbers are recorded as a part of the company{fPA's profile. Neither are profiles available for self-
    insured plans, as such plans are regulated under federal law.
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    I     Date     Jl                                                   Event                                             I
    APPROVED ACQUismoN OF 21ST CENTURY INSURANCE coMPANY oF THE souTHWEST
    (95971 lAND AIG ADVANTAGE INSURANCE COMPANY C93987l BY COMPANY, FIRE
    INSURANCE EXCHANGE (29750), FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE (27800> AND FARMERS
    GROUP, INC., A SUBSIDIARY OF ZURICH FINANCIAL SERVICES LTD.
    APPROVED TO WITHDRAW FROM WRITING MEDICAL MALPRACTICE LIABILITY
    112-12-20031 INSURANCE IN TEXAS. COMPANY MAY NOT RE-ENTER MARKET FOR THIS LINE WITHOUT
    PRIOR APPROVAL UNTIL 12/12/2008.
    COMPANY, FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE AND FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE, LOS
    103-02-20001 ANGELES, CALIFORNIA ACQUIRED FOREMOST COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
    DALLAS, TEXAS AND FOREMOST LLOYDS OF TEXAS, LEWISVILLE, TEXAS.
    B
    lo9-19-199SIIAPPROVED TO WITHDRAW FROM THE FARM AND RANCH INSURANCE MARKET IN TEXAS.
    PENALTY OF $35,000 PAID BY COMPANY, FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE, MID-
    CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY AND FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE FOR VIOLATIONS
    FOUND DURING A MARKET CONDUCT EXAMINATION IN ARIZONA.
    I
    lo3-10-193611GRANDFATHERED FOR CAPITAL AND SURPLUS REQUIREMENTS                                                       I
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    Farmers Defendants' Exhibit 18
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    NO. GV-202501
    THE STATE OF TEXAS AND TEXAS                  §      IN THE DISTRICT COURT
    COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE,                    §
    §
    Plaintiffs,            §
    §      OF TRAVIS COUNTY
    v.                                             §
    §
    FARMERS GROUP, INC., ET AL.                    §
    §
    Defendants.            §      261st JUDICIAL DISTRICT
    §
    DECLARATION OF SAMUEL ISSACHAROFF
    STATE OF NEW YORK                      §
    §
    COUNTY OF NEW YORK                     §
    1. My name is Samuel Issacharoff, my date of birth is September 15, 1954, and my
    address is 40 Washington Square South Room 411J, New York, NY, 10012-1005,
    USA.
    2. I am the Bonnie and Richard Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law at New York
    University School of Law. I began my teaching career in 1989 at the University of
    Texas, where I held the Joseph D. Jamail Centennial Chair in Law. In 1999, I moved
    to Columbia Law School, where I was the Harold R. Medina Professor in Procedural
    Jurisprudence. A true and correct copy of my current curriculum vitae is attached to
    this declaration.
    3. I am a 1983 graduate of Yale Law School and a fellow ofthe American Academy of
    Arts and Sciences. I also served as the Reporter for the Principles of the Law of
    Aggregate Litigation of the American Law Institute. As indicated on my curriculum
    vitae, I have researched and reviewed numerous class action decisions and other
    authorities and have published a number of articles, chapters, and books on various
    topics related to class actions. I also have extensive practical experience with class
    actions. In particular, I have drafted, consulted on, and participated in the
    administration of many class action settlements throughout the country in both state
    and federal courts. I have also served as an expert witness in more than a dozen class
    actions in general and settlements in particular.
    4. I have served as an expert witness on class-related issues for the Farmers defendants in
    this matter since 2003, and I testified at the May 2003 preliminary approval hearing. I
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    am unable to be at the July 1, 2015, hearing on preliminary approval in this matter, as
    I have a preexisting commitment out of the country during that time. If I were able to
    present live testimony at the hearing, I would offer the following opinions for the
    Court's consideration in connection with the decision on preliminary approval of the
    Second Amended Settlement Agreement, as supplemented ("Settlement Agreement").
    5. I have reviewed the Fourth Amended Plea in Intervention of Intervenor Charles 0.
    Grigson, as well as the testimony of Mr. Grigson's expert witness, Charles Silver from
    the December 4, 2014, hearing in this matter. I understand Mr. Grigson to be
    challenging the Settlement Agreement because of the issue of how the costs of the
    settlement are to be borne. As I understand the opposition, Mr. Grigson's view is that
    it is unfair and improper for defendant Farmers Group, Inc., not to be funding the entire
    settlement.
    6. Any class settlement is ultimately a question of the proper resolution of the case with
    regard to the claims of the plaintiff class. For example, in Section 3.05 of the ALI
    Principles of Aggregate Litigation there are four criteria that instruct a supervising
    court in the approval of a classwide settlement. The four are: (I) the adequacy of the
    representation of the class; (2) the fairness and reasonableness of the relief obtained in
    light of the risks and costs of further litigation; (3) the equitable treatment of class
    members relative to each other; and (4) the absence of collusion in the negotiations.
    The defendants' respective contributions to the funding of the Settlement Agreement
    are not mentioned in this account, nor has this been an issue in reported class action
    decisions with which I am familiar. Instead, the issue is whether the consideration to
    the class members is fair, adequate, and reasonable in exchange for the release of their
    existing claims against the defendants.
    7. In all my experience with class action settlements, I have not seen a court's settlement
    approval tum on the inter-defendant distribution of losses. Nor have I seen an objecting
    class member successfully challenge a class action settlement based on the allocation
    of settlement funding as between the payors of the settlement. The issue for class
    members is the exchange they receive for the release of their claims. To the extent
    there were a dispute over allocation of responsibility among various defendants or their
    insurers, for example, that would most likely be the subject of a different proceeding at
    a different time.
    8. Allocation among different potential cost-bearers does come up in class action
    settlements. In class action settlements of securities and shareholder derivative
    litigation, for example, the settling defendants frequently include the corporation (in
    which the plaintiff is a shareholder/owner) and officers and directors of the corporation.
    The allocation itself is not part of the settlement analysis, except insofar as it might
    indicate that the settlement did not obtain a sufficient amount for the plaintiff class.
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    9. In all of my experience, I have never seen an objecting class member successfully
    challenge approval of a class action securities or derivative settlement based on these
    allocation decisions.
    I declare under penalty of pe1jury that the foregoing is true and correct.
    EXECUTED in New York County, State ofNew York, on the 28th day ofMay, 2015.
    Samuel Issacharoff
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Document Info

Docket Number: 03-15-00436-CV

Filed Date: 7/20/2015

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/30/2016