By Elizabeth A. Farny and Jaymeson Pegue
Attorneys practicing in the areas of insurance defense and coverage have grown used to billing guidelines and audits, which have become the norm as insurers strive to reduce litigation costs. A recent decision of the Montana Supreme Court concerning insurers' use of billing ...
Attorneys practicing in the areas of insurance defense and coverage have grown used to billing guidelines and audits, which have become the norm as insurers strive to reduce litigation costs. A recent decision of the Montana Supreme Court concerning insurers' use of billing ...
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