Covid-19 has resulted in record numbers of insurance claims for business interruption resulting from both the virus, itself, and from state and local government orders resulting in the shut-down or partial shut-down of certain business as a result of the presence of the virus in certain geographic areas.
In this article, published in the New York Law Journal, Caitlin L. Bronner provides the current “lay of the land” on whether insurers may be required to pay Covid-19 business interruption claims on a nationwide basis, and includes an analysis of recent attempts to create multi-district litigation of these cases.
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