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Old Fri Sep 16, 2011, 05:46pm
cbfoulds cbfoulds is offline
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Best advice already given: call a actual, in-your-area lawyer NOW [actually, better your Assn. had called one "months" ago]. The Umpire(s) may not, in fact, be without liability insurance: check Homeowners and Umbrella policies, if they exist; and as others have noted, ABUA & NASO, and several of the larger umbrella Leagues provide some insurance to umpires.
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