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Allied World's Broaddus: Activist Jurors Launch 'Nuclear Verdicts'

Derek Broaddus, Allied World's senior vice president for North American excess casualty, said some juries appear to be practicing social activism, delivering outsized verdicts against large corporations.

Sept. 24, 2019

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