By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer
For years, Charles Brofman, an insurance defense lawyer in New York, was becoming increasingly frustrated with the time he wasted trying to reach claims adjusters and opposing lawyers to work out deals.
The turning point came one day in 1995. He and plaintiffs' attorney James Burchetta were trying to settle an insurance claim. Burc...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
For years, Charles Brofman, an insurance defense lawyer in New York, was becoming increasingly frustrated with the time he wasted trying to reach claims adjusters and opposing lawyers to work out deals.
The turning point came one day in 1995. He and plaintiffs' attorney James Burchetta were trying to settle an insurance claim. Burc...
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