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	Comments on: New York court: proof of insurance fraud doesn&#8217;t entitle insurance companies to summary judgment	</title>
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		By: Rich		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[From what I read in the NYLJ article, the Judge stated that there is a per se rule prohibiting the granting of summary judgment in this type of case. I am interested in reading the opinion. I had not heard of a per se rule barring summary judgment when plaintiff failed to establish a prima facie case. But, hey, its New York.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From what I read in the NYLJ article, the Judge stated that there is a per se rule prohibiting the granting of summary judgment in this type of case. I am interested in reading the opinion. I had not heard of a per se rule barring summary judgment when plaintiff failed to establish a prima facie case. But, hey, its New York.</p>
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