| Michael,
And in English this means??????
:)
Keith Pennell
> An important distinction between the two is that whereas an attorney 
> represents his client's interests exclusively, an insurance company (and the 
>consel it 
> provides) represents its insured's interest only so long as they are not in 
> conflict with its own, and at that point they may continue to provide 
> representation, etc. with a reservation of rights, etc.  It is always wise to 
>be have 
> someone supporting your interests--and ONLY your interests--handle 
> communications with insurance companies, including your own.
> 
> Best--Michael Oritt
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