3 Policyholder Lessons From NY Bad Faith Ruling
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A New York appellate court's recent decision finding that Rockefeller
University alleged viable bad faith claims against its insurers reinforces
the principle that insurers may not elevate their own economic interests
over those of their insureds, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler.

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