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  2. William Shernoff - Wikipedia

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    William M. Shernoff (born c.1949) is an American trial lawyer based in Claremont, California/Beverly Hills, USA. He practices a branch of law known as "insurance bad faith", in which he investigates the alleged bad faith and misconduct of insurance companies. [1] began in 1971 with his first insurance case. He then founded the firm of Shernoff ...

  3. Insurance bad faith - Wikipedia

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    Bad faith can occur in either situation—by improperly refusing to defend a lawsuit or by improperly refusing to pay a judgment or settlement of a covered lawsuit. Bad faith is a fluid concept and is defined primarily by court decisions in case law. Examples of bad faith include undue delay in handling claims, inadequate investigation, refusal ...

  4. American rule (attorney's fees) - Wikipedia

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    Several states also have exceptions to the American rule in both statutes and case law. For example, in California, the Consumers Legal Remedies Act allows plaintiffs to recover attorney's fees, [7] and in insurance bad faith cases, a policyholder may be able to recover attorney's fees as a separate component of damages. [8]

  5. Opinion - What America is getting wrong about health insurance

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    Insurance, in general, is an industry people love to hate. It feels like a con: You pay good money for premiums and seemingly get nothing in return if you don’t experience the insured event. But ...

  6. Bad faith - Wikipedia

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    Othello (left) and Iago (right) from Othello by William Shakespeare.Much of the tragedy of the play is brought about by advice Iago gives to Othello in bad faith. Bad faith (Latin: mala fides) is a sustained form of deception which consists of entertaining or pretending to entertain one set of feelings while acting as if influenced by another. [1]

  7. This is TODAY: Everything you need to know about our ... - AOL

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    NBC’s TODAY is a news program that informs, entertains, inspires and sets the agenda each morning for Americans, starting at 7 a.m. Want to know more about hosts Savannah Guthrie, Craig Melvin ...

  8. Bad-faith reverse-discrimination claims hurt America’s ...

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    It’s time to stop using bad faith claims of reverse discrimination as a polarizing wedge and give everyone opportunities and resources to unleash their potential for the sake of the nation. And ...

  9. State Farm - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, while the appeal was ongoing, Campbell reached a settlement with the victim's estate, where Campbell would pursue an insurance bad faith action against State Farm. The attorneys for the victim's estate would represent Campbell in the bad-faith suit. In 1989, Campbell's appeal was denied by the Utah Supreme Court. [58]

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