By Lou Marlin
More frequently than one might expect, the financial status of a defendant becomes a critical issue in a mediation. This can be particularly true when either there is a complete lack of insurance that would cover the event/injury involved, or the applicable insurance coverage is likely inadequate to cover the claims by the plaintiff. Either of these situations often result in the need for a review of business financial records to jus...
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