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...D. & C. 4th 483, 22 Fiduc. Rep. 2d 319, 6 All. Co. Disc. Op. 15 (Civ. Div. Allegh., June 13, 2002), has been cited...
The attorney-client privilege is both the oldest and most often misunderstood of the privileges for confidential communications. While most lawyers - and many clients - use the term on a daily basis,
...action, and resolves claims against 11 defendants, including AIG Inc., Aon Corp., Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Liberty Mutual and Travelers Cos. Cecchi...
...is a "two-way street." In Gillard v. AIG Insurance Co. , the court held that the protections of the attorney-client...
...her client. The February decision in Gillard v. AIG Insurance Co. , delivered by Justice Thomas G. Saylor for the majority on...
...International Group in AIG's $10.5...Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. The conflict allegations...
...habeas corpus. Evidence showed co-defendant Grate helped defendant and others submit false insurance claims to AIG, MetLife and the Pennsylvania Commission on...
The Right-to-Know Law requires that the public have access to records related to state Senate employees who have retained outside counsel, including former Senate Minority Leader Robert J. Mellow, D-
...Back in the U.S., insurance giant AIG is mulling an IPO for...
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