An article by Nigel Kent and Samantha Ip, Co-Chairs of our Insurance Group, was featured in USLAW’s Fall 2012 Magazine. The article, “Bad faith litigation in Canada – Much ado about nothing?“, outlines why bad faith litigation in Canada is rare in comparison to punitive damage awards for insurer bad faith in the US.
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