Pandemic Business Interruption Insurance:Current domestic and international case law - Webinar (EST)

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Date and Time: February 08, 2022 10 am - 11 am EST

The pandemic sent many businesses into a tailspin and generated a lot of questions and even initiated a number of class actions on coverage.

Join us for a dynamic plenary discussion as to the state of COVID-19 business interruption case law in Canada and two common law jurisdictions: the United Kingdom and the United States of America.  

The panel discussion will cover the following:

  • Status of the developing case law on COVID-19 business interruption claims in Canada and internationally and key jurisdictional trends; and
  • In the "trenches discussion": defence approaches in key decisions to-date in each jurisdiction; and
  • The litigation landscape over 2022 and beyond.


The program is designed for insurers, claims professionals, underwriters, and brokers.

Moderator:
Edona Vila, Partner, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

Speakers:
Amy Churan, Partner, Robins Kaplan
Tom Davison, Partner, DAC Beachcroft Claims Ltd
Glenn Zakaib, Partner, National Co-Chair Class Actions Group, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

CE Credit: 1 hour (pending)

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