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Litigation

Oct. 20, 2000

Condo Owners Want Insurer to Pay

Insurance companies, which continue to feel the aftershocks of the 1994 Northridge earthquake in the form of seemingly endless litigation, may be exposed to a whole new class of plaintiffs depending on the outcome of a case before a state appellate court.

By Daniel Evans
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Insurance companies, which continue to feel the aftershocks of the 1994 Northridge earthquake in the form of seemingly endless litigation, may be exposed to a whole new class of plaintiffs depending on the outcome of a case before a state appellate court.
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