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Saturday, October 9, 2010
Class Action Certification Sought in NCCI et al v AIG Premium Case
Class Action certification is being sought in a claim against
AIG
brought by
NCCI Holdings Inc.
,
Liberty Mutual
and
Travelers Insurance
for underreporting of workers ' compensation premiums.
See AIG tries to block workers comp competitors' class action.
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