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0569 An insurance company is not the alter-ego of its insured, and so the trial court does not have the power to add it as a party after judgment; a trial court may not impose sanctions upon a defendant or its insurer for choosing to defend a lawsuit rather than settle it.CitationTRIPLETT v FARMERS (No Sanction) 24 CA4 1415 [See: CCP 187, 128.5; NEC v Hurt 208 CA3 772; Moradi-Shalal v Fireman's 46 C3 287] |
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