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- Q17020251 subject Q6996562.
- Q17020251 subject Q7502647.
- Q17020251 subject Q8377766.
- Q17020251 subject Q8429828.
- Q17020251 abstract "Hangarter v. Provident Insurance Company, 373 F.3d 998 (9th Cir. 2004), (UnumProvident, now referred to as Unum or Unum Group), is a landmark decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on the issue of disability bad faith insurance law. Because California’s bad faith insurance law is often referred to in many states as a model nationwide, the 9th Circuit’s decision has a persuasive impact throughout the country.".
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- Q17020251 wikiPageWikiLink Q285466.
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- Q17020251 wikiPageWikiLink Q562566.
- Q17020251 wikiPageWikiLink Q6042362.
- Q17020251 wikiPageWikiLink Q6996562.
- Q17020251 wikiPageWikiLink Q7502647.
- Q17020251 wikiPageWikiLink Q8377766.
- Q17020251 wikiPageWikiLink Q8429828.
- Q17020251 comment "Hangarter v. Provident Insurance Company, 373 F.3d 998 (9th Cir. 2004), (UnumProvident, now referred to as Unum or Unum Group), is a landmark decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on the issue of disability bad faith insurance law. Because California’s bad faith insurance law is often referred to in many states as a model nationwide, the 9th Circuit’s decision has a persuasive impact throughout the country.".
- Q17020251 label "Hangarter v. Provident".