By Phillip Feldman
The relationship of insurance-defense counsel, the insureds that they are hired to defend and the insurance companies that pay them is a hopeless conflict only in California.
Forty states have adapted the American Bar Association's Rules of Professional Conduct since 1984. None have problems w...
The relationship of insurance-defense counsel, the insureds that they are hired to defend and the insurance companies that pay them is a hopeless conflict only in California.
Forty states have adapted the American Bar Association's Rules of Professional Conduct since 1984. None have problems w...
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