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    Auto insurer had no duty to protect lawyer’s fee

    An Indiana lawyer thought he had a case against State Farm when he failed to receive his fair share of a former client’s personal injury settlement.

    But a state court just rejected the notion that the auto insurer had any duty to protect the attorney fee lien filed by the discharged lawyer.

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