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Insurance

Dec. 17, 1999

Defining Decade

Insurance law's defining moments are seen in two important cases decided in the 1960s. Page 7 ^^Insurance Law^^ Defining Decade Two of the Most Important Cases in Insurance Law Were Decided in the 1960s

        By Kirk A. Pasich
        
        The 1960s are remembered for a variety of things - the British invasion of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and others; Vietnam; "make love, not war" student activity; Woodstock; the assassination of many national leaders; and many other events. While the 1960s developments in insurance law may pale by compa...

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