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Litigation

Apr. 22, 2000

The Jury Is In

Donald W. Carlson and Joyce C. Wang did not start from square one when they agreed to defend the Insurance Company of North America and its agent, Gold Cities, against a pizza maker's breach of contract and bad faith claims; they started from square negative 7 million. The case against the insurers, D.W. Stephan Enterprises Inc. v. Insurance Company of North America, BC067855 (Los Angeles Sup. Ct.,

By Deborah Rosenthal
Verdicts & Settlement Staff Writer
        Donald W. Carlson and Joyce C. Wang did not start from square one when they agreed to defend the Insurance Company of North America and its agent, Gold Cities, against a pizza maker's breach of contract and bad faith claims; they started from square negative 7 million. The case against the insurers, D....

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