LANGE v. FIDELITY & CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK

No. 42489.

185 N.W.2d 881 (1971)

Steven Z. LANGE, receiver, Respondent, v. FIDELITY & CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

April 2, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lasley, Foster & Roehrdanz, Minneapolis, for appellant.

Dorfman, Rudquist & Karalis, Minneapolis, for respondent.

Heard before KNUTSON, C. J., and NELSON, OTIS, ROGOSHESKE, and ODDEN, JJ.


OPINION

ROGOSHESKE, Justice.

The issues on this appeal from a judgment are whether the trial court erred (1) in finding that defendant, Fidelity & Casualty Company of New York, acted in "bad faith" in refusing to settle a personal-injury action against its insured for the limits of its automobile liability policy; and (2) in determining that plaintiff, a receiver appointed in statutory proceedings supplementary to execution of a deficiency judgment against...

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