Abstract
The cloak of immunity that the insurance companies wear, and the fact that recently a trend has been noticed encouraging settlements, results in attorneys, finding their just fees diminished by the interference of third persons not in privity with the attorney-client contract, being compelled to find other means of redressing the wrongs thus perpetrated against them.
Recommended Citation
Sheldon E. Baskin, Insurance Company Interference in Personal Injury law Practice, 10 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 42 (1961)