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Mitigating A Catastrophic Trial Outcome: Don't Get Blasted By A Nuclear Verdict
08 April 2021
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
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Brian Del Gatto (Partner-Phoenix, AZ | Stamford, CT | Hartford,
CT) and Arman Nafisi (Associate-Phoenix, AZ) co-authored
"Mitigating a Catastrophic Trial Outcome: Don't Get
Blasted by a Nuclear Verdict" for the spring 2021 edition of
Insights, the CPCU Society's professional journal. The
article addresses the exponential rise in nuclear verdicts over the
past several years and explores the possible origins of this trend.
The authors take special note of the effect this has on insurers
and insureds in future litigation and provide an outlook for future
best practices.
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