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SJ Computers, LLC v. Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America
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January 02, 2023
Biggest Cyber Coverage Decisions Of 2022
Cyber coverage litigation in 2022 focused on the application of policy language and underwriting to ever-evolving cyberthreats, from two highly anticipated war exclusion lawsuits to a cyberattack coverage fight that ended with a rescindment of the disputed policy. Here, Law360’s Insurance Authority breaks down the most important cyber coverage cases of 2022.
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August 15, 2022
No Computer Fraud Coverage For Social Engineering Loss
A Minnesota federal court rejected a computer store's bid for coverage of a $600,000 social engineering loss under computer fraud provisions of its crime policy, holding the attack was covered only under the lower limits of the policy's social engineering fraud provisions.
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January 10, 2022
Travelers Wants Computer Co.'s Fraud Coverage Suit Tossed
Travelers told a Minnesota federal court that a Twin Cities-area computer store isn't entitled to additional coverage beyond the $100,000 it already paid to cover losses connected to an email scheme that cost the business $600,000.
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November 15, 2021
Travelers' Partial Cyber Fraud Coverage In Bad Faith, Co. Says
A Minnesota-based provider of refurbished computer parts demanded that Travelers end its refusal to fully cover the company's loss of nearly $600,000 after it fell victim to fraud, according to a complaint filed in Minnesota federal court.