Signage for the National Rifle Association (Photo: Aaron M. Sprecher/Bloomberg) Signage for the National Rifle Association (Photo: Aaron M. Sprecher/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) — A judge ordered the National Rifle Association to provide the names of Lloyd's of London agents or employees who the gun rights group says have information backing its claim that New York's insurance regulator bullied the company into severing ties with the NRA.

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