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Early Indications Reveal that New Jersey Courts Will Uphold a Virus Exclusion Regarding COVID-19 Business Interruption Claims

It has been almost a year since federal, state, and local orders dramatically impacted many businesses’ ability to host customers and created a number of other related issues. Not long after these restrictions took effect,...more

Underwriters at Lloyd's of London Found Not Liable in Million-Dollar Insurance Coverage Action

In a case out of Ohio, the Sixth Circuit recently held that the underwriters of two policies through Lloyd’s of London are not liable for a $2.2 million judgment awarded after a plaintiff was injured on a hunting trip. The...more

District of Columbia Court Rules as Other States Have: COVID-19 is Not a Covered Business Interruption Loss

A recent suit arising in the District of Columbia Superior Court adds to the body of emerging case law holding that COVID-related closures do not qualify for business interruption coverage in the absence of “direct physical...more

Boilerplate RORs Are Insufficient to Disclaim Coverage

The Pennsylvania Superior Court recently issued a decision that should serve as a cautionary tale to those insurers looking to disclaim coverage after defending under a reservation of rights. In Selective Way Ins. Co. v. MAK...more

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