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New York's Highest Court Weighs in on COVID-Related Commercial Property Insurance Claims
Many businesses have sought to recover their pandemic losses under commercial property insurance policies, only to be denied coverage. A significant number of policyholders have filed lawsuits challenging these disclaimers. But to the dismay of the insureds, a growing majority of high state courts have sided with the insurers in these disputes.Can Boeing's CLO Help It Climb Out of Latest 737 Max Spiral?
Former JetBlue Airways executive Mike Barger said one of the most valuable roles a legal chief can play is devil's advocate.NY's Top Court Set to Decide COVID Restaurant Interruption Appeal
The Court of Appeals' ruling is expected to have broad implications not just for New York—one of the hardest hit states during the pandemic—but nationally, since the court's interpretation of the policy language could impact how other courts rule on pandemic-related business interruption disputes.World, Interrupted: Tracking the Trajectory of COVID-19 Business Interruption Litigation
We've collected all of our coverage, analysis and expert commentary related to COVID-19 business interruption cases nationwide (and, in a few instances, worldwide) and will continue to update this page with new developments.View more book results for the query "Huntington Ingalls Industries"
At NY's Highest Court, Restaurateurs Aim to Gain Insurance Coverage for COVID Losses
A Texas-based restaurant group is asking New York to lean against the majority of states and open the door for coverage of COVID business losses.You've Got a Friend in Me: A Conversation with Marshall Gilinsky of Anderson Kill
Marshall Gilinsky of Anderson Kill talks about the distinctive elements of Huntington Ingalls's claim that led the Supreme Court of Vermont to issue a favorable ruling in the company's COVID-related business interruption suitHuntington Ingalls Industries v. Ace American Ins. Co.
Click here for ICLC Expert Analysis. Huntington Ingalls Industries v. Ace American Ins. Co. Supreme Court of Vermont September 23, 2022, Filed No.…State Court Weighs Anchor on Military Shipbuilder's COVID Suit
Huntington Ingalls, according to the Supreme Court of Vermont, suffered "direct physical damage" because employees infected with COVID had been physically present at the facilities and unintentionally spread the virus to employees who were not ill.Trending Stories
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