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Irish Commercial Court rules on COVID-19 business interruption insurance claims

Tuesday, 16th February 2021
Irish Commercial Court rules on COVID-19 business interruption insurance claims

The Commercial Court delivered its judgment on Friday, 5 February 2021 on insurance claims by various publicans against FBD Insurance for business interruption losses due to COVID-19 and resulting business closures. It ruled against FBD on the four core issues.

In this publication, we summarise the core issues and the related outcomes.  We also touch on other interesting aspects of the judgment.

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For further information please contact  James Grennan, Laura Mulleady, Insurance and Reinsurance Partners,  Liam Kennedy, Litigation and Dispute Resolution Partner, Dario Dagostino, Financial Regulation and Investigations Partner, Sinéad Prunty, Financial Regulation and Investigations Knowledge Lawyer or your usual ALG contact.

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    Sinead Prunty
    Knowledge Lawyer, Financial Regulation
      Sinéad is a Knowledge Lawyer in A&L Goodbody's Financial Regulation and Investigations Team. Sinéad joined us from the Enforcement and Anti-Money Laundering Directorate of the Central Bank of Ireland and specialises in financial regulation, compliance and the Administrative Sanctions Procedure.
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    Dario Dagostino
    Partner, Regulatory Investigations
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    James Grennan
    Partner, Insurance & Reinsurance
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    Liam Kennedy
    Partner, Disputes & Investigations
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    Laura Mulleady
    Partner, Insurance & Reinsurance