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Government

Jul. 3, 1999

Lawyers Meet Unlikely Foe on Road to Reform

SACRAMENTO - The lawyers may want to strengthen consumers' ability to take insurers to court. But the attorneys' own malpractice carriers have other ideas when it comes to them.

By Tom Dresslar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - The lawyers may want to strengthen consumers' ability to take insurers to court. But the attorneys' own malpractice carriers have other ideas when it comes to them.
        Those divergent interests provide an interesting twist on an issue that s...

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