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Vol. 49, Issue 3, 2014January 01, 2014 PDT

SOUNDING THE ALARM: IS DIVERSITY JURISDICTION INTERFERING WITH WASHINGTON STATE’S DEVELOPMENT OF ITS OWN BODY OF LAW RELATED TO THE INSURANCE FAIR CONDUCT ACT?

Shannon M. Kilpatrick,
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Shannon M. Kilpatrick, SOUNDING THE ALARM: IS DIVERSITY JURISDICTION INTERFERING WITH WASHINGTON STATE’S DEVELOPMENT OF ITS OWN BODY OF LAW RELATED TO THE INSURANCE FAIR CONDUCT ACT?, 49 Gonzaga Law Review 553 (2014).

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