Insurance
May 24, 2001
Bad Company
Many insureds face claims of antitrust violations, anti-competitive conduct, unfair competition and theft of trade secrets. Too often, these businesses fail to consider that they may have a very valuable asset to protect them against the expense incurred in such lawsuits - their comprehensive or commercial general-liability insurance policies.




By Kirk A. Pasich
Many insureds face claims of antitrust violations, anti-competitive conduct, unfair competition and theft of trade secrets. Too often, these businesses fail to consider that they may have a very valuable asset to protect them against the expense incurred in such lawsuits - their comprehensive or comm...
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