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Obtaining life insurance can feel like a complicated process, especially if the thought of a medical exam puts you off. The good news is you don’t always need an exam to get covered.
In January 2016, Protective Life acquired parts of the company for $661 million. [33] [34] In February 2016, the company suspended sales of annuities and life insurance, putting the existing books of business into runoff. [35] [36] In June 2016, the company sold its term life insurance platform to Pacific Life. [37]
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[2] [3] Furthermore, the Michigan Supreme Court has held that the state's amendment bans not only same-sex marriage and civil unions, but also domestic partnership benefits such as health insurance. [4] On November 3, 2020, Nevada became the first U.S. state to repeal its amendment banning same-sex marriage following approval of 2020 Nevada ...
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The University of Michigan traces its origins to August 26, 1817, [1] when it was established in the Territory of Michigan as the Catholepistemiad or University of Michigania through a legislative act signed by acting governor and secretary William Woodbridge, chief justice Augustus B. Woodward, and judge John Griffin.