The U.S. Court docket of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit reversed a prejudgment curiosity award of greater than $6 million on a $27 million jury verdict towards an insurance coverage firm, after concluding the district courtroom erred in calculating the curiosity primarily based on the bill fee date, moderately than on the dates the funds had been demanded.
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