The case was later settled in arbitration.

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    You can sue to include layers/court fees. And most of the time, these types of layers dont do it for base fees, they do it for a % of the settlement. If theyre going after malpractice, they have insurance to pay that out. I cant really imagine the cost of court would sway them against going back to trial.

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        7 days ago

        Insurance is on the side of the defendant. The plantif determines if they go back to court. Insuance has nothing to do with that

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            They likely made a settlement offer the first time too. The easily could have made a worse settlement offer the second time because court was going so well, and the plantif knew they might not get what they were asking for.

            We dont know