In SHH Holdings v. Allied World Specialty Insurance Co., 2020 WL 7385384 (N.D. Ohio, Dec. 16, 2020), the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio held that the insured’s failure to disclose a prior False Claims Acts investigation did not bar coverage for a related employee retaliation claim under the policy’s claims-made EPL coverage.
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Failure to Disclose Prior False Claims Act Investigation Not Fatal to Insured’s Coverage For Related Employee Retaliation Claim Under EPL Coverage
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