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A worker fell and hit his head on scaffolding erected on a trailer attached to a covered vehicle.
The suit against the Leonia School Board was filed in November 2021, though the plaintiff says the alleged sexual abuse happened in 1980.
Among the lawsuits is a civil RICO action over allegations that the insurer and 10 other carriers have operated as a 'cartel.'
U.S. Supreme Court decides choice-of-law provision stands after yacht owner's insurance called for using state law of Pennsylvania over New York law.
Since April, more than 500 felony charges have been filed and 132 vehicles, valued at $11.5 million, have been recovered.
The bar's suit accuses the insurer of failing to cover its business losses as a result of the incident.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and the Iowa Supreme Court became the first state high courts to decide whether businesses can recover COVID-19-related business losses.
A hospital alleged the virus 'physically altered and damaged' its facilities in a fight with the insurer for coverage.
The court found that the civil authority orders were issued as a result of the global pandemic, and not because of a potential exposure to COVID-19.
The 10th Cir. joins a growing list of appeals courts siding with Insurers in COVID-19 business interruption cases.
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