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Michigan: Court of Appeals Overturns Circuit Court Ruling on Insurance Scoring

In an opinion dated Aug. 21, the Michigan Court of Appeals struck down, on a 2-1 decision, a lower court’s ruling that “declared certain administrative rules [restricting the use of credit scoring] promulgated by the Commissioner illegal, invalid and unenforceable.”


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