Overview
Todd Fuller is a shareholder in the Miami and Washington, D.C. offices of Carlton Fields. Todd's practice involves representing life insurance, financial services companies, and other businesses in class actions and other complex federal and state court litigation including mass-actions, multi-district litigation, and regulatory proceedings throughout the United States.
Todd has extensive experience in matters involving the sale of life products, including life insurance, variable annuities and fixed annuities, and their application and use in advanced design concepts such as pension plans, welfare benefit plans, tax shelters, and other wealth accumulation and preservation models. He has defended life insurers in a wide variety of multistate market conduct and sales practices cases, including vanishing premium insurance cases; stranger-originated life insurance cases; revenue sharing/excessive fee litigation associated with 401(k), 403(b), and 457 retirement plans; Section 412(i) and 419 employee benefit plan litigation; cost of insurance litigation; and annuity sales to seniors. He is regularly involved in sophisticated litigation practice and has briefed and argued cases in state and federal courts throughout the country.
Todd is committed to the continued understanding and identification of changing business environments as they intersect with the law, public perception, and evolving regulatory standards. Within this framework, he strives to provide innovative and imaginitive solutions to his clients' complex business and legal issues.
Todd is the co-chair of the firm's Life, Annuity, and Retirement Litigation Practice. He is also the former vice chair of the ABA's Health and Disability & Life Insurance Law Committees.
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