ah, it’s super confusing because I think people have started to flood the Amazon books section with books by that title.
Honestly though, I thought it was a legal tactic used by insurance companies— like taking a deposition from patients or something. Seemed like something they would do to drag out the process, run up a patients own legal bills, and avoid paying a claim. Guess I was wrong.
The book is deny, delay, defend. The depose part refers to execution of the executives that say “deny, delay, defend”
ah, it’s super confusing because I think people have started to flood the Amazon books section with books by that title.
Honestly though, I thought it was a legal tactic used by insurance companies— like taking a deposition from patients or something. Seemed like something they would do to drag out the process, run up a patients own legal bills, and avoid paying a claim. Guess I was wrong.
Yeah I thought the same about depose.