The Court of Appeals issued seven principal insurance law decisions this past term.1 Four decisions affirmed the rulings below, two reversed, and one modified. Five were in favor of insurance companies and two in favor of policyholders. Two of the seven were unanimous, one was decided by a vote of four-to-one, and four had at least two dissenting judges.

Looking at the four cases that divided the Court with at least two dissenting judges, one sees that the individual judges voted as follows:

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