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Jujamcyn Theaters LLC v. Federal Insurance Company et al
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May 12, 2023
Broadway Theaters Drop Remaining Claim In COVID Loss Suit
The owner of five Broadway theaters agreed with Pacific Indemnity Insurance Co. to drop its remaining $1 million claim for COVID-19 coverage, according to a stipulation of voluntary dismissal filed Friday.
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March 07, 2023
Broadway Theaters' Virus Suit Tossed With $1M Exception
A New York federal judge rejected a COVID-19 business interruption coverage suit against Federal Insurance Co. from the owner of five Broadway theaters, but allowed the company to continue pursuing $1 million in additional coverage from another Chubb unit.
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May 02, 2022
Theater Co. Says Chubb Unit Trying To Limit Virus Coverage
The owner of several Broadway theaters told a New York federal judge that its performance disruption coverage under a Chubb unit should cover five separate losses due to pandemic government shutdown orders for the company's five theaters, rather than a single loss of $250,000.
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March 18, 2022
Chubb Units Want 2nd Look In Virus Row With NYC Theaters
Two Chubb units asked a New York federal judge to rethink a ruling denying their bid for a quick win over the owner of five Broadway theaters in a COVID-19 coverage dispute, arguing the March 3 decision defies "a substantial uniform body of case law."
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November 18, 2020
Broadway Theaters Owner Seeks Win In Virus Coverage Fight
The owner of five Broadway theaters asked a New York federal judge to hold that Chubb Ltd. subsidiaries should cover its COVID-19 related losses, arguing that the policy exclusions are ambiguous and do not apply.
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August 25, 2020
Chubb's Coverage Must Go On, Theaters Say In COVID-19 Suit
The operator of five Broadway theaters sued a pair of Chubb Ltd. subsidiaries in New York federal court, accusing the insurers of wrongfully denying or underpaying its claims for losses because of the government-mandated closures of the venues amid the COVID-19 pandemic.