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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Adams grants the insurer's motion for summary judgment, ruling it is not liable for any damages or litigation expenses incurred by the city after it was sued by an individual injured by a falling tree because the city failed to notify the insurer until more than two years into its defense of the lawsuit. The city's law director admitted he failed to notify the insurer because he thought the lawsuit was meritless, a decision that clearly prejudiced the insurer.
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