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Insurance

Aug. 15, 2000

Hand Down

Hand v. Farmers Insurance Exchange does not permit a judgment creditor to sue for the excess part of a judgment or to prevent a carrier from appealing a judgment. By Michael M. Pollak.

        By Michael M. Pollak
        
        There is no third-party bad faith in California. The California Supreme Court in Moradi-Shalal v. Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., 46 Cal.3d 287 (1988), overruled Royal Globe v. Superior Court, 23 Cal.3d 880 (1979), which had allowed third-...

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