An Eleventh Circuit panel affirmed the dismissal of a Florida real estate development company's COVID-19 insurance coverage suit, finding Wednesday that a recent decision by the circuit required the company to allege a physical alteration to its property.
A federal appellate court threw out a Florida jury verdict that would have required a Liberty Mutual unit to pay $1.6 million in damages for failing to
A federal appellate court threw out a Florida jury verdict that would have required a Liberty Mutual unit to pay $1.6 million in damages for failing to
A Florida real estate development company's insurer asked the Eleventh Circuit to throw out its policyholder's suit for coverage of its pandemic losses, saying a district court properly ruled that the developer failed to allege a covered physical loss.
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