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Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Apr. 30, 2002

Coverage Concerns

Let's face it. Purchasing malpractice insurance probably doesn't rank high on anyone's list of fun things to do. But for some attorneys this year, it has become downright miserable.

        By Toni Vranjes

        Let's face it. Purchasing malpractice insurance probably doesn't rank high on anyone's list of fun things to do. But for some attorneys this year, it has become downright miserable.
        Take personal injury lawyer Dale Gribow. Although nobody has filed any claims against his five-attorney Palm ...

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