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Cozen O'Connor forms Canadian subrogation unit.


Philadelphia-based attorney Cozen coz·en  
v. coz·ened, coz·en·ing, coz·ens

v.tr.
1. To mislead by means of a petty trick or fraud; deceive.

2. To persuade or induce to do something by cajoling or wheedling.

3.
 O'Connor recently formed an independent subrogation The substitution of one person in the place of another with reference to a lawful claim, demand, or right, so that he or she who is substituted succeeds to the rights of the other in relation to the debt or claim, and its rights, remedies, or Securities.  consulting company to provide recovery analysis, claims training services, and forensic evaluations to insurers with losses in Canada. Cozen O'Connor Subrogation Consultants Inc. was launched in alliance with Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol .
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Title Annotation:Loss/Risk Management Notes
Comment:Cozen O'Connor forms Canadian subrogation unit.(Loss/Risk Management Notes)
Author:Green, Meg
Publication:Best's Review
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1CANA
Date:Jun 1, 2004
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