Keep it simple.
That's Wayne's credo for resolving disputes.
Consider a recent insurance case involving alleged "food terrorism" at a chain restaurant in Australia.
"Someone came in and claimed that she had poisoned the salad bar," Wayne said.
As it turned out, it was a bogus claim, but it did generate loads of publicity and, predictably, Wayne said, "Business went down."
Wh...
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