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The Mandatory Arbitration Provision Of California Civil Code §2860 Applies To A Fee Dispute Between The Insured's Counsel And The Insurer Even If The Insurer Elects Not To Retain Separate Counsel To Represent Its Interests In The Underlying Third-Party Action |
August 29, 2008
Previously published on August 4, 2008
G. Harris International, a recycling company, was sued in 1996 by California's Department of Toxic Substances Control as part of a large hazardous waste cleanup action.
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