Stonegate alleges 'obliteration of cover' while insurers say it has got policy terms 'fundamentally wrong' in closing submissions

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The trial in the case of Stonegate v MS Amlin and others, drew to an end this week, with the UK’s biggest pub group and its insurers exchanging arguments in written closing submissions.

The trial, which finished on Tuesday, concerned a £1.1bn business interruption claim made by Stonegate for losses incurred due to Covid restrictions that has been denied by insurers MS Amlin, Liberty

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