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RALPH LAUREN CORPORATION v. FACTORY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
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August 28, 2024
Insurer Blasts Ralph Lauren's Appeal For COVID-19 Coverage
Factory Mutual Insurance Co. urged the Third Circuit on Wednesday to reject Ralph Lauren Corp.'s bid to recoup up to $700 million in COVID-19 pandemic losses, blasting the fashion house's "conclusory allegations" that it was entitled to coverage.
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April 22, 2024
Ralph Lauren Can Continue Appeal Of COVID Coverage Loss
The Third Circuit on Monday lifted a stay that sidelined a Ralph Lauren Corp. appeal of a district judge's ruling that the fashion retailer failed to show insurable physical damage to stores from the COVID-19 pandemic, sending the case to an appellate motions panel with three similar actions.
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May 12, 2021
Ralph Lauren Loses Virus Coverage Fight With Factory Mutual
Ralph Lauren Corp. isn't entitled to coverage for pandemic-related losses under its $700 million property insurance policy with Factory Mutual Insurance Co., a New Jersey federal judge ruled Wednesday, finding that the fashion giant hadn't specifically alleged physical loss or damage to its properties.
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February 01, 2021
Insurer Says Ralph Lauren Can't Claim $700M Virus Coverage
Factory Mutual Insurance Co. on Friday urged a New Jersey federal judge to find that Ralph Lauren Corp. is not entitled to coverage for pandemic-related losses under its $700 million property insurance policy, saying the fashion giant has failed to allege it suffered any covered loss or damage to property.
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August 10, 2020
Ralph Lauren Wants $700M Coverage As Wholesale Falls 93%
Ralph Lauren Corp. has sued Factory Mutual Insurance Co., seeking full coverage under its $700 million policy after its wholesale revenue dropped 93% from the year before due to COVID-19, alleging that the insurer is wrongfully limiting its coverage to "communicable disease."