MANHATTAN PARTNERS, LLC v. AMERICAN GUARANTY AND LIABILITY INSURANCE COMPANY

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Case Number:

2:20-cv-14342

Court:

New Jersey

Nature of Suit:

Insurance

Judge:

Susan D. Wigenton

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Companies

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  1. May 24, 2021

    Hotels, Restaurants Can't Revive $40M Virus Coverage Suit

    A New Jersey federal judge has refused to backtrack on her dismissal of claims brought by owners of hotel and restaurant franchises including Wendy's, TGI Friday's and Marriott seeking insurance coverage for $40 million in losses stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, saying she didn't overstep her bounds in her previous decision.

  2. May 04, 2021

    Insurer Says Wendy's Owners' $40M Virus Loss Not Covered

    The owners of hotel and restaurant franchises including Wendy's, TGI Friday's, Marriott and Hilton can't ask the court to vacate its order dismissing their suit seeking $40 million in COVID-19-related losses, a Zurich unit has told a New Jersey federal judge.

  3. March 17, 2021

    Wendy's, Marriott Owners Lose $40M Pandemic Insurance Suit

    The owners of hotel and restaurant franchises including Wendy's, T.G.I Friday's, Marriott and Hilton can't tap American Guarantee and Liability Insurance Co. for $40 million in losses from pandemic-related issues, a New Jersey federal judge ruled Wednesday.

  4. January 08, 2021

    Insurer Looks To Duck Franchise Group's $40M Virus Suit

    American Guarantee and Liability Insurance Co. has asked a New Jersey federal court to toss a hospitality and restaurant management group's suit seeking coverage for $40 million in losses linked to the pandemic, joining a string of insurers that deny the coronavirus causes direct physical loss or property damage.

  5. October 13, 2020

    Wendy's, Hilton Cos. Sue Insurer Over $40M Virus Losses

    A group of companies that own more than 120 Wendy's, TGI Friday's, Marriott and Hilton franchises hit a Zurich American Insurance Co. subsidiary with a suit Tuesday in New Jersey federal court, saying the insurance company should cover more than $40 million in losses due to the coronavirus pandemic.