Appellate Judge Mark Polen, in presiding over oral arguments, offered sharp criticism to the attorneys who tried to cut another attorney group out of a $14.5 million settlement in a mass personal injury protection lawsuit.
While the panel of Polen, W. Matthew Stevenson and Carole Taylor reviews a case that could be titled “The case of bad faith over bad faith,” the appealing PIP firms of Kane & Kane and Watson & Lentner may not have much reason for optimism.
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