Legal and Regulatory

Don’t Neglect Business Interruption Insurance in Construction Contracts
Construction contracts generally provide clarity and attention when it comes to insurance requirements for property damage, but insurance requirements for business interruption loss are often left on the cutting room floor.
By Barry J. Fleishman
July 6, 2018
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by Barry J. Fleishman
Barry J. Fleishman focuses his practice on complex policyholder insurance coverage issues. He represents major corporations seeking insurance coverage with respect to a variety of claims including liabilities and losses incurred as the result of catastrophic property damage, defective or misused products, environmental damage, alleged discrimination and alleged corporate wrongful acts.
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