United States:
Defending Unfair Trade Practices Act And Unfair Insurance Practices Act Claims
DRI: In-House Defense Quarterly
17 January 2020
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
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Dennis Rhodes (Of Counsel-San Francisco) authored
"Defending Unfair Trade Practices Act and Unfair Insurance
Practices Act Claims," which appeared in the Winter 2020
edition of DRI's In-House Defense Quarterly. According to
Dennis, the facts of any individual case and the relevant
jurisdiction's regulations will define the contours of
litigation involving claims for unfair trade or unfair business
practices. "However," he adds, "with an eye toward
challenging the pleadings, an aggressive discovery approach, and
streamlining the issues can pave the way toward successful
resolution."
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