Litigation
Jan. 26, 2000
Righting Wrongs
A Los Angeles judge will decide whether California law should apply to claims made in four bad-faith lawsuits brought by the heirs of Holocaust victims against a European insurance company that they claim failed to pay on life insurance policies purchased before World War II in Prague, in what is now the Czech Republic.




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