Las Vegas Business Court Judge Mark R. Denton issued an order last week denying an insurer’s efforts to dismiss a Covid-19 business interruption insurance coverage…
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A Philadelphia restaurant, Taps & Bourbon on Terrace, LLC, (Taps & Bourbon) sought business interruption insurance coverage from Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s, London (Lloyds) arising…
Effective July 15, 2020, Rule 1 of the Rules of Practice for the Commercial Division of the New York State Supreme Court was amended to…
In two Covid-19 pandemic cases, the Marion County Indiana Commercial Court, located in Indianapolis, issued opinions in connection with commercial leases. Simon Property Group is…
New York Commercial Division judges have issued a number of Covid-19 related opinions during the pandemic. Commercial Reasonableness During Covid-19 In D2 Mark LLC v.…
Covid-19 Caused Failure to have Affidavit Notarized and Discovery Delays In this Michigan Business Court case, there is an issue whether an affidavit was defective…
Philadelphia’s Commerce Court has created an innovative new program to assist businesses struggling with the Covid-19 crisis. The Temporary Financial Monitor Program utilizes volunteer lawyers…
Rhode Island Business Court Judge Brian Stern has co-authored an article with Rhode Island attorney Christopher J. Fragomeni, on how the Rhode Island Superior Court’s…
The force majeure defense, and related defenses like impossibility, impracticability and frustration of purpose, are becoming commonplace in the Covid-19 era. While prior case law…
The force majeure defense, and related defenses like impossibility, impracticability and frustration of purpose, are becoming commonplace in the Covid-19 era. While prior case law…