Law Firm, Clothing Retailer, Sue Hartford, Twin City for COVID-19 Business Losses



DOCUMENTS
  • Complaint


HARTFORD, Conn. — A clothing company co-owned by entrepreneur Mark Cuban and a Houston law firm have sued their insurers in Connecticut federal court, alleging the COVID-19 pandemic and related civil authority orders caused their businesses to sustain “direct physical loss or damage” that is covered under their policies.

In a June 16 complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, Three Commas LLC and Kennedy Hodges & Associates Ltd. LLP seek indemnity for their business losses from The Hartford Financial Services Group and its subsidiary, Twin City Fire Insurance Co.

Plaintiffs contend defendants denied their …

FIRM NAMES
  • Carlson Lynch
  • Izard Kindall & Raabe LLP





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