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Guest Opinion: Joy Chen: Judge to Lara: Survivors Are Not Criminals. They’re Civic Leaders.

If you pay insurance premiums to any company, I have good news. Last week, you won big. Twice. At the State Farm billion-dollar rate hike hearings, Judge Karl Seligman issued two rulings in favor of transparency and the rule of law. That matters to us all, because State Farm is California’s dominant insurance company, and the one which Commissioner Lara has admitted receives more complaints than any other. How State Farm is regulated will strengthen — or weaken — protections […]


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