IL Sup Ct to decide if insurers can avoid covering companies hit with lawsuits over permitted emissions
The Illinois Supreme Court will weigh in on the question of whether insurance companies can use so-called "pollution exclusions" to sidestep possible obligations to help companies like medical device sterilizer Sterigenics pay big settlements to end floods of lawsuits related to the companies’ emissions, even when those emissions never exceeded any legal limits.
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