This case involves the fiduciary and contractual duties owed to an insured by a reciprocal insurer's attorney-in-fact. The attorney-in-fact acts as the insurer's managerial agent, deriving its authority from a power of attorney executed by the insured. (Insurance Code section 1305; Lee v. Interinsurance Exchange (1996)
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