Computer Programming Unlimited Inc. v. Hartford Casualty Insurance Company
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3:21-cv-02350
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October 26, 2022
Ohio Judge Says Data Loss Is Intangible, Citing COVID Cases
An Ohio federal court sided with an insurer Wednesday, tossing an information technology company's case for lost data coverage, comparing it to COVID-19 insurance suits in which courts found that damage to businesses was intangible and thus not covered.
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August 05, 2022
Virus Losses Not Like Erased Data, IT Co. Tells Insurer
An information technology company said its insurer is wrongly associating its suit over lost servers and data with pandemic business interruption cases that policyholders have largely lost in court, according to an Ohio federal court filing on Thursday.
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July 08, 2022
Insurer Says IT Co.'s Data Transfer Costs Aren't Covered Loss
An IT company can't get coverage for costs incurred when it was forced to transfer customer data to new servers, a Hartford unit told an Ohio federal court, relying in part on COVID-19 insurance rulings to argue that its policyholder didn't suffer any physical loss of or damage to property.