The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse, 100 East Fifth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Courtesy photo The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse, 100 East Fifth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. (Courtesy photo)

A recent court ruling found that there is a difference between an insurer's commitment to provide maximum opportunities for minority- and women-owned businesses to compete fairly for business and a perceived promise to assign a specific number of insurance claims for investigation.

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Jason Grant

Jason Grant is a staff writer covering legal stories and cases for the New York Law Journal, the National Law Journal and Law.com, and a former practicing attorney. He's written and reported previously for the New York Times, the Star-Ledger, the L.A. Times and other publications. Contact him at [email protected]. On Twitter, pls find him @JasonBarrGrant