Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann said he has gone to court to compel Marsh insurance brokerage to comply with his office's demand for company documents in an antitrust investigation of the firm.
Mr. Dann said he had moved in Cuyahoga Common Pleas Court to secure 614 boxes of documents related to Ohio companies.
The case stems from investigations begun in 2004 by former New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer concerning volume-based contingent fee commissions on commercial insurance.
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