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"title": "Using Extrinsic Evidence To Determine an Insurer’s Duty to Defend",
"byline": "Stephen Phillip Brown, Carl Pernicone, Samuel I. Reich",
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"summary": "Over time, the four corner rule has been judicially eroded. Read the impact of this trend on an insurer's duty to defend here.",
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