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ADVERTISEMENT Pawnshops Seek 1 Deductible For Floyd Protest Damage Law360 (August 2, 2021, 6:56 PM EDT) The owner of 14 pawnshops in Minnesota and Wisconsin is suing Affiliated FM Insurance Co., alleging that it charged separate $10,000 deductibles for each store after they were damaged during unrest following the police killing of George Floyd. In its federal lawsuit filed Friday in Minnesota, Pawn America says that after deductibles were applied, Affiliated FM offered to pay only about $60,000 instead of the more than $165,000 in losses they had agreed on. Pawn America claims the damage to the shops in May 2020 should count as one occurrence, while Affiliated FM decided there were 14 separate occurrences with separate. ....
ADVERTISEMENT Natural History Museum Sues For COVID-19 Coverage Law360 (July 23, 2021, 9:33 PM EDT) The American Museum of Natural History sued Affiliated FM Insurance Co. on Friday, claiming the insurer wrongly denied it coverage for the millions of dollars in losses it suffered when it was forced to close its doors because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 150-year-old New York institution said physical damage caused by the virus and government shutdown orders kept it closed for six months in 2020, the longest closure in its history. As a result of the near-total loss of access to the facility, it lost more than $37 million in gross earnings and expenses that it is owed under an. ....
In a major loss for hundreds of businesses in western Washington state, a federal judge found Friday that pandemic losses they sustained are not covered by their policies because they didn't show the virus caused physical loss or damage. ....
Wednesday, May 12, 2021 In Navajo Nation v. U.S. Department of the Interior, 2021 WL 1655885 (9th Cir. 2021), the Navajo Nation sued the Department of the Interior (Interior), the Secretary of the Interior (the Secretary), the Bureau of Reclamation, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (collectively, the Federal Appellees) for breach of trust based on the government’s failure to consider the Nation’s as-yet-undetermined water rights under the Winters doctrine in managing the Colorado River. Several parties, including Arizona, Nevada, and various state water, irrigation, and agricultural districts and authorities (Intervenors), intervened to protect their interests in the Colorado’s waters. The district court dismissed for lack of jurisdiction on the ground that the Supreme Court had reserved jurisdiction over allocation of rights to the Colorado River in its 1963 decision in ....