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A restaurant owner's BOP contained a provision stating the restaurant's landlords were 'additional insureds' for claims arising out of the restaurant owner's use of the premises.
The policyholders tried to argue that the allegations of negligence against them overrode application of the motor vehicle exclusion in their homeowners policy.
A commercial property policyholder had not complied with all of the policy conditions before the property was damaged in a fire.
A nonprofit legal firm filed an amicus brief to support an insurer who was sued for denying coverage of the diminished value of a third-party vehicle after covering repairs to that vehicle.
The ambiguity in a catch-all exclusion could not be resolved using the principle of ejusdem generis.
Judge Senter cut short a Katrina coverage jury trial and ordered State Farm to pay the policyholders the full limits under their homeowner's policy, the same day that the jury awarded the plaintiffs punitive damages.
An email from the plaintiff to the defendant expressed disappointment and made a request based on that disappointment, but there was no demand for relief, monetary or otherwise.