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Ohio Supreme Court: “Those Sums” Isn’t “All Sums” Where Damages Occur at a Discernable Time

The Ohio Supreme Court declined to adopt a bright-line rule regarding whether Ohio’s “all sums” allocation rulings apply to property damage occurring over multiple policy periods under policies that use the phrase “those sums.” The court found this...
By: White and Williams LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/ohio-supreme-court-those-sums-isn-t-all-89697/

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