The Trend:
In an August edition of our Law.com Trendspotter column, we noted that lawsuits over COVID-19 business interruption coverage had so far been decided largely in insurers’ favor.
Since a major win back in August following a string of losses, policyholders have notched two more victories, signaling that the tides of COVID-19 business interruption litigation could still change.
September 25, 2020 at 05:00 AM
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The Trend:
In an August edition of our Law.com Trendspotter column, we noted that lawsuits over COVID-19 business interruption coverage had so far been decided largely in insurers’ favor.
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