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A Look Back At Some Of 2009s Significant Bad Faith Decisions

January 28, 2010

This is one of a series of articles originally published in Mealey’s Litigation Report: Insurance Bad Faith, Vol. 23, #18 (January 28, 2010). © 2010  

[Editor’s Note: Fay E. Ryan, is a partner with the law firm of Butler Weihmuller Katz Craig LLP with offices in Charlotte, Miami, Mobile, Tallahassee and Tampa. She is an experienced trial attorney in the firm’s Extra-Contractual, Third-Party Coverage, and Liability Departments. Kimberly N. Gorak is an associate with the law firm of Butler Weihmuller Katz Craig LLP also practicing in the firm’s Extra-Contractual, Third-Party Coverage, and Liability Departments. Any commentary or opinions do not reflect the opinions of Butler or Mealey’s Publications. Copyright © 2010 by Fay E. Ryan and Kimberly N. Gorak. Responses are welcome.]

A Look Back At Some Of 2009s Significant Bad Faith Decisions