Thank you for the article "Salon can sue over COVID closure as an 'evacuation" (Wed., Aug. 31). The distinguished commentators quoted on the case at issue, Butter Nails v. Underwriters (2022) B311455, disagreed about its significance for future litigation over claims of business interruption loss due to COVID closure orders.
Unsurprisingly, as appellate counsel for Butter Nails, I believe the decision to have substantial signi...
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