How much coverage there is and where it can be found should be the first questions asked by plaintiff counsel in a large and complex case. It makes little sense to spend time and resources prosecuting a case when there is no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
The evolving issues of multiple occurrences and multiple policy limits are becoming more important and there can be widely different rulings from state to state, even when dea...
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