Corgi
Insurance
AssociateGeneralCounsel—Insurance
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“Associate General Counsel — Insurance at Corgi. Skills: Insurance regulation, Regulatory filings, Entity licensing. Draft and manage regulatory filings. Own insurance entity formations”
What You'll Achieve.
Get new insurance entities licensed; Get new products approved; Open new markets
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
JD and active bar admission, 1 to 5 years insurance regulatory experience, Familiarity with state insurance department filing processes, Familiarity with insurance holding company acts, Familiarity with captive insurance regulation, Exceptional writer, Highly detail-oriented, Comfortable working through ambiguity, Built or owned something from zero
What You'll Do.
Draft and manage regulatory filings
Own insurance entity formations
Own insurance entity licensing
Research state-specific regulatory requirements
Interface directly with state regulators
Interface with outside counsel
Interface with actuaries
Interface with service providers
Support captive insurance launches
Support risk retention group launches
Support admitted carrier launches
Review insurance policy forms
Draft insurance policy forms
Review related documentation
Draft related documentation
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with state regulators; Work with outside counsel; Work with actuaries; Work with service providers
Communication Scope
Regulatory responses
Full Job Description
Associate General Counsel, Insurance Chicago, IL / Atlanta, GA | Full-time | $150K - $200K About Corgi Corgi is a full-stack insurance carrier building better, faster insurance products from the ground up. We're not a broker: we design, underwrite, price, and issue policies directly, with fewer handoffs and less friction. Insurance is the largest unautomated industry in financial services, and we're rebuilding it using AI. We've raised $374M from Kindred, TCV, and others to do so. YC S24. About the Role We're looking for an insurance regulatory attorney to own the legal and regulatory work behind our insurance entity launches, filings, and product rollouts across multiple states and structures (admitted carriers, captives, RRGs, and more). This is not a traditional in-house counsel seat where you review contracts and attend compliance meetings. You will be the person responsible for getting new insurance entities licensed, new products approved, and new markets opened. You'll work directly with state regulators, draft the actual filings, and drive the process from application to approval. Building something great requires working hard. We are meritocratic with very high standards. If you don't meet them, you'll get cut. But if you deliver, you have unlimited scope to grow. What You'll Do • Draft and manage regulatory filings end-to-end: state DOI applications, UCAA primary and expansion filings, SERFF form/rate/rule submissions, and SEC filings where applicable. • Own insurance entity formations and licensing across multiple structures and jurisdictions. • Research state-specific regulatory requirements for new products and new markets. • Interface directly with state regulators, outside counsel, actuaries, and service providers to move filings through approval. • Support captive insurance, risk retention group, and admitted carrier launches from formation through ongoing compliance. • Review and draft insurance policy forms, endorsements, and related documentation.
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