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Kessler Hightower runs a demand-generation playbook: heavy advertising spend targeting our book's businesses to seed claims, with litigation following the marketing rather than the other way around. What's known is six book businesses in their crosshairs and three open suits; there are no public-record verdicts or recent awards on file for this firm. The exposure here is pipeline and intent, not a track record of proven outcomes—underwrite the volume of activity, not a verdict history that doesn't yet exist.
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