Insurance
Mar. 5, 2002
Insurer's Deception on Amount of Coverage Is Not Actionable
Focus Column - By Alec H. Boyd - Few decisions are more important to a litigant than the decision to settle. Quite often, the most important factor in a plaintiffs' attorney's analysis of the potential settlement value of a claim is the nature and amount of the insurance coverage available to the defendant.




Focus Column
By Alec H. Boyd
Few decisions are more important to a litigant than the decision to settle. Quite often, the most important factor in a plaintiffs' attorney's analysis of the poten...
By Alec H. Boyd
Few decisions are more important to a litigant than the decision to settle. Quite often, the most important factor in a plaintiffs' attorney's analysis of the poten...
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