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Special episode covering the Bazzi v Sentinel Ins Co, __ Mich __; __ NW2d __ (2018) (Docket No. 154442) case update. The Court confirmed what the defense bar has long asserted – that Titan Ins Co v Hyten, 491 Mich 547 (2012) abrogated the innocent-third-party rule and allows insurers to seek rescission of automobile insurance policies on the basis of fraud in the procurement of the policy.

Hosted by: Mark F. Masters Senior Partner Secrest Wardle, Troy

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Renee T. Townsend Partner Secrest Wardle, Troy

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Special episode covering the Bazzi v Sentinel Ins Co, __ Mich __; __ NW2d __ (2018) (Docket No. 154442) case update. The Court confirmed what the defense bar has long asserted – that Titan Ins Co v Hyten, 491 Mich 547 (2012) abrogated the innocent-third-party rule and allows insurers to seek rescission of automobile insurance policies on the basis of fraud in the procurement of the policy.

Hosted by: Mark F. Masters Senior Partner Secrest Wardle, Troy

and

Renee T. Townsend Partner Secrest Wardle, Troy

  continue reading

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