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The Hawaii Supreme Court vacated the circuit court's summary judgment in favor of GEICO and remanded for further proceedings, holding that the circuit court erred in granting summary judgment where genuine issues of material fact existed regarding GEICO's duty to consent to settlement or assume the insured's position in the underlying action.
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