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Insurance

Feb. 18, 2000

Remediation Repercussions

Businesses are trying to collect insurance money for Y2K remediation costs.

By Kirk A. Pasich
        During the last years of the 1990s, considerable discussion took place about the ramifications of the so-called year 2000 computer problem. The predictions ranged from no major disruptions to total calamity. However, when Jan. 1 came and went without any major disruptions, many people assumed that the problem was over and that the predicted widespread litigation...

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