Plaintiffs' Lawyer Looks to Insurance Policies to Secure $345M in Child Sex Abuse Damages
"We try to handle the kind of cases that will make a difference to a lot of people—not just our clients," said Darren Penn of Penn Law.
July 28, 2022 at 06:41 PM
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Insurance LawFollowing a $345 million consent judgment for 20 clients who alleged sexual abuse as students in an elite private prep school decades ago, veteran plaintiff's lawyer Darren Penn of Penn Law said he is combing through a towering stack of insurance policies to find ways to collect.
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