United States:
California's Highest Court Rejects Inns-by-the-Sea's Petition For Review
15 March 2022
Duane Morris LLP
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This week, the California Supreme Court declined to hear the
Policyholder's appeal of the Court of Appeal's decision in
The Inns by the Sea v. California Mutual Ins.
Co., which we previously reported on. For those tracking the
COVID-19 business interruption appellate landscape, this should
come as no surprise. The Court of Appeal's decision is
well-reasoned, and it is aligned with many COVID-19 business
interruption decisions across the nation that have reached very
similar conclusions. Policyholder attorneys expressed it is
"hard to feel hopeful at this point." We can understand
why.
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