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Last week the Texas Supreme Court heard arguments in a case addressing insurers' use of staff counsel and so-called "captive law firms" -- insurance company-employed lawyers -- to defend Texas policyholders against suits. Numerous large insurance companies in Texas use captive firms, employing about 175 lawyers, according to one attorney's estimate. The attorneys who argued the case in the Supreme Court were all pleased by the court's level of debate, but not surprisingly, predicted different outcomes.
October 07, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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