US Covid-19 liability shields: What do they mean for UK insurers?

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As US states introduce a new wave of legislation intended to encourage businesses to reopen without the fear of an onslaught of Covid-related lawsuits, Andrea Best and Kristi Garrett of law firm McDermott, Will & Emery, ask whether these liability shields will have the intended consequences. Or actually create more uncertainty for insurers and their clients.

With the Coronavirus pandemic approaching its half-year mark, businesses that have remained open, or in the process of reopening, are grappling with the questions: what kind of liability exposure will

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