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Jurisdiction Everywhere? Mallory’s Evolving Implications for Corporate Policyholders

Insurance coverage disputes often begin with a battle over the appropriate forum for litigation. This can impact matters from the judge and jury who hear the case to the body of state law that governs the coverage issues. The U.S. Supreme Court may have given policyholders (and their opponents) more…

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Federal Court Holds Allegations of Coronavirus on Premises Sufficiently Allege Physical Loss of or Damage to Property

Judge Catherine C. Eagles of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina made the right call by allowing a large hospital system policyholder to litigate the merits of its COVID-19 business interruption claim to recovery where so many others have had that door improperly and prematurely…