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<title>Comments on Chubb Insurance law firm blog update : Big to do about nothing | Real Lawyers Have Blogs</title>
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<description>Backtracking from Chubb Insurance&apos;s denial of coverage to a law firm with a blog, the insurer now says law firms publishing blogs will be covered by their malpractice policy so long as lawyers are not answering specific questions in a...</description>
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<author>dpr@dunn-carney.com (David Rossmiller)</author>
<description><![CDATA[<p>This two percent that offers free advice and forms client relationships over the internet has escaped my attention. Is Chubb picturing something like a phone-in radio show? I'd like to see the example of what Chubb says people shouldn't be doing.</p>]]></description>
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