UMBRELLA PROTECTIVE ORDERS IN INSURANCE BAD FAITH CASES.
Umbrella protective orders are often proposed and entered in insurance bad faith cases. They forestall discovery in advance, and in the usual case they often act as a bar to disclosing information that might be damaging to the insurance company.
Umbrella protective orders are discussed at length by Dennis J. Wall, "Attorneys Decide, Judges Sign Off: Protecting and Sealing Concealed Evidence Including in Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith Cases," ©2017 Matthew Bender & Company, a member of LexisNexis, in New Appleman on Insurance / Critical Issues in Insurance Law, pp. 1-88 (Spring 2017).
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