Some attorneys who represent corporate policyholders in lawsuits against insurance companies say that firms are edging out their practice groups to cater to more lucrative insurer business.

Attorneys who have left Mayer Brown; Morgan, Lewis & Bockius; and Schiff Hardin during the past two years say they felt an exit was necessary in order to build their policyholder practices in the face of rising firm preferences for insurance company work.

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