PHILADELPHIA EAGLES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP v. FACTORY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

  1. June 28, 2021

    Eagles' Insurer Says Pa. Rulings Back COVID Coverage Denial

    Factory Mutual Insurance Co. backed its bid to toss the Philadelphia Eagles' federal suit over COVID-19 losses Friday by citing two recent favorable state court rulings tossing similar suits, one brought by minor league baseball teams and another filed by Philadelphia-based law firm Spector Gadon.

  2. June 07, 2021

    NFL's Eagles Say Insurer Can't Punt COVID Coverage Suit

    The Philadelphia Eagles organization told a federal court to ignore its insurer's bid to toss a business interruption suit, saying its stadium and training facility weren't functional due to the risks that the coronavirus posed to "physical airspace and surfaces" each time any person entered the properties.

  3. May 24, 2021

    Eagles Can't Send Dispute To State Court, Insurer Says

    The Philadelphia Eagles' bid to get an insurance dispute sent back to state court "flies in the face of reality," the team's insurer said Friday, arguing that Pennsylvania federal courts should referee their battle over whether the team's policy against loss or damage covers forced pandemic closures.

  4. May 03, 2021

    Eagles Say COVID Insurance Spat Belongs In State Court

    The Philadelphia Eagles asked a federal judge on Friday to send their pandemic insurance case against Factory Mutual back to state court to address what the team called novel legal questions, a move that could also give the football franchise higher odds of avoiding dismissal.

  5. April 22, 2021

    Philadelphia Eagles' COVID Losses Not Covered, Insurer Says

    Factory Mutual Insurance Co. urged a Pennsylvania federal judge Thursday to throw out the Philadelphia Eagles organization's suit seeking coverage for its losses due to COVID-19 shutdown orders, saying the NFL team has failed to show any physical loss or damage to property, while also citing multiple exclusions.