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Joseph D. Jean, a counsel at Dickstein Shapiro, and Rachel M. Wrightson, an associate at the firm, write: During these challenging economic times, paying for mounting legal fees and costs associated with responding to subpoenas and investigations is a substantial issue for many companies. Whether insurance coverage is available for those costs almost always boils down to whether or not the subpoena comes within the policy's definition of a "claim." Although insurers frequently assert that a subpoena does not constitute a "claim," decisions by courts that have addressed this issue vary.
July 09, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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