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What happens when a policy contains a general severability clause within an exclusion itself?
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled on a class-action suit that claimed a tanning salon violated BIPA by sharing fingerprint data with a third party.
In this case, State Farm argued that an auger is a mechanical device that is excluded under the insured's auto policy.
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