San Diego insurance company payments accused
A San Diego insurance brokerage was sued by New York Attorney General Elliot Spitzer, ostensibly to obtain payments in exchange for steering business-to-preferred insurance companies.
The complaint filed yesterday against Universal Life Resources Spitzer investigation widens Rigging supply systems in the insurance sector, which was last month, in actions brought against the insurance giant Marsh & McLennan Cos
Spitzer is not alone on the Universal Life, which has counted as Viacom Dell and its customers. The Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi of California also considered back-room assurances of the economy - Arrivals Litigation San Diego law firm Lerach Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins in the probe.
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