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Appraising Facts Regarding Business Income Loss Much More Efficiently Than Litigating and Then Appraising Business Interruption Losses

Property Insurance Coverage Law

This is especially true when the policy calls for arbitration of a commercial dispute, where the costs of the arbitration panel can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars and discovery is conducted, with parties paying for arbitrators, … The post Appraising Facts Regarding Business Income Loss Much More Efficiently Than Litigating and Then (..)

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Common Myths About Commercial Insurance Debunked

Protect Commercial Insurance

Introduction Navigating the world of commercial insurance can often feel like walking through a dense fog of myths and misconceptions. Every business, no matter its size or industry, faces unique risks that require specific coverage solutions. Commercial insurance offers particularly critical protections here.

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The Evolution of Commercial Insurance: Key Trends to Watch in 2025

Protect Commercial Insurance

Introduction The world of commercial insurance is constantly evolving, adapting to meet the changing needs of businesses. As we inch closer to 2025, several trends are emerging that promise to reshape the landscape of business insurance.

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FCA Test Case: Supreme Court Update

Protect Commercial Insurance

FCA Test Case: Response of non-damage business interruption extensions to COVID-19 losses Supreme Court Decision: Update 19 January 2021 The Supreme Court judgment in the FCA Business Interruption Test Case was published on Friday 15 January 2021. Protect Commercial Team.

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Recall Roundup: February

Hunton Andrews Kurth

Nashville Underground LLC—“nationally acclaimed, seven-story restaurant, bar, night club and live music venue” located in downtown Nashville—procured a commercial property policy from AMCO Insurance Company (AMCO) to protect it from fortuitous catastrophic events. food-related illness of one or more persons arising out of . . .