State Street Restaurant Group, Inc. v. The Cincinnati Casualty Company et al
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April 21, 2022
Pennsylvania Restaurant's Virus Coverage Suit Is Tossed
A Pennsylvania restaurant operator lost its suit for pandemic coverage against the Cincinnati Casualty Co. when a federal judge found that the operator failed to allege the kind of direct physical losses or damage required for coverage under its policy.
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November 15, 2021
Judge Recommends Scrapping Eatery's Virus Coverage Suit
A federal judge recommended Monday that a Pennsylvania restaurant operator's pandemic coverage suit against The Cincinnati Casualty Co. be dismissed, saying the restaurant didn't sustain the kind of damage required for coverage.
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September 07, 2021
Cincinnati Can't Shake Virus Coverage Suit, Restaurant Says
A Scranton-area restaurant urged a Pennsylvania federal judge Tuesday not to dismiss its pandemic coverage suit, saying it properly alleged physical losses that would qualify it for coverage under its policy with the Cincinnati Casualty Co.
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August 23, 2021
Insurer Wants Restaurant's Virus Coverage Suit Tossed
The Cincinnati Casualty Co. has urged a Pennsylvania federal judge to find that the absence of any physical damage meant that a Scranton-area restaurant was barred from claiming coverage for financial losses it suffered after being forced to close last year at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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July 20, 2021
Broker Doesn't Belong In Virus Coverage Suit, Judge Advises
An insurance broker should be dismissed from a Pennsylvania restaurant's ongoing COVID-19 coverage lawsuit against Cincinnati Casualty Co., a Pennsylvania magistrate judge recommended Monday.
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July 09, 2021
Restaurant's Virus Suit Belongs In Fed. Court, Judge Says
A Pennsylvania restaurant's COVID-19 coverage suit against Cincinnati Casualty Co. should be heard by a federal court, not a state one, according to a federal magistrate judge's recommendation.