Top Developments in Business Interruption – Coronavirus (COVID-19), Experts – Allocation, Occurrence and Punitive Damages – New Missouri Legislation
California Business Interruption COVID-19 Coverage Bill: A New Twist to Proposed State Legislation
By: Edward M. Koch and Felix S. Yelin On July 2, 2020, an amended California Assembly Bill 1552 (Bill 1522 or the bill), which relates to commercial business interruption coverage…
Case of First Impression Rules No Coverage for COVID Business Interruption Claim Because No Direct Physical Loss
Michigan Circuit Court Judge Joyce Draganchuk (Ingham County) granted the insurer’s motion for summary disposition in Gavrilides Management Company v. Michigan Insurance Company. At issue was coverage for restaurants that were shuttered by COVID-19-related government orders. The court concluded that no coverage is owed.
Court Addresses When Duty to Defend Ends
By: Anthony L. Miscioscia and Margo E. Meta There are certain generally held principles regarding an insurer’s duty to defend. One of these principles is that an insurer has a…
The Complex Insurance Coverage Reporter – May 2020
The Insurer’s Duty to Defend and Pre-Suit Demand Letters: What Constitutes a “Suit”?
Top Developments – May 2020
Top Developments in Allocation, Exhaustion, Insurers – DIrect Claims, Intervention, Occurence and Reservation of Rights