Analysis: What do the Resilience judgments mean for ongoing Covid BI claims cases?

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After three major decisions were handed down in high-profile business interruption claims cases, Harry Curtis looks at those rulings, and asks what repercussions they could have for insurers and policyholders

The findings in three judgments handed down by the Commercial Court in October ought to aid policyholders and insurers in finally resolving long-running disputes over Covid-19-related business

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