Insurance
Mar. 15, 2005
State on Hook for Costs in Holocaust-Law Case
SAN FRANCISCO - California's Insurance Commissioner is looking for an angle to appeal a court ruling that leaves California taxpayers on the hook for millions of dollars in legal fees owed to insurance companies that blocked a state law requiring them to make public their overseas, Holocaust-era records.




SAN FRANCISCO - California's Insurance Commissioner is looking for an angle to appeal a court ruling that leaves California taxpayers on the hook for millions of dollars in legal fees owed to insurance companies that blocked a state law requiring them to make public their overseas, Holocaust-era records.
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