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21 February 2020

Bad Faith And Punitive Damages: Stewart v. Lloyd's Underwriters

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In the case of Stewart v. Lloyd's Underwriters 2019 BCSC 1582, the British Columbia Supreme Court considered a claim for punitive damages arising from the insurer's alleged breach of the duty of good faith.
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In the case of Stewart v. Lloyd's Underwriters 2019 BCSC 1582, the British Columbia Supreme Court considered a claim for punitive damages arising from the insurer's alleged breach of the duty of good faith.

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