Attorney Mark Osterman - Alaska State of Corruption
Attorney Mark Osterman - Alaska State of Corruption
Attorney Mark Osterman - Alaska State of Corruption
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MR. OSTERMAN: Ok all that – all that's available under the<br />
malpractice policy.<br />
MR. HAEG: Well Dale Dolifka thought that they would have more<br />
than that. He said that most criminal – I actually asked him<br />
about him about it – he said that he would be surprised if they<br />
didn't have a million dollar limit or more. But that was what<br />
Dale said.<br />
MR. OSTERMAN: I doubt it very seriously I mean – I'm a criminal<br />
malpractice guy and we carry a half million tops.<br />
MR. HAEG: Ok.<br />
MR. OSTERMAN: A half million – one million.<br />
MR. HAEG: Ok.<br />
MR. OSTERMAN: And the only reason that we do is because -you<br />
know- we're looking at peoples salaries we – we handle white<br />
collar so a guy loses a years worth <strong>of</strong> work and sues us is a<br />
half million dollars.<br />
MR. HAEG: Ok. Well I understand so you want me to write this<br />
letter right now and send it to Brent?<br />
MR. OSTERMAN: Well I – I think I would send it after you've<br />
convened the board – you've gotta tell me what's the statute <strong>of</strong><br />
limitations on his malpractice?<br />
MR. HAEG: Well see I hired him April 1 st <strong>of</strong> 2004.<br />
MR. OSTERMAN: Ok so April 1 st 2006 is his two years –<br />
MR. HAEG: that's when I hired him – I thought you said when I<br />
fired him is when it would toll?<br />
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