Hand holding a gavel. The court found that the Pennsylvania Governor has "broad emergency management powers" and may, therefore, declare a state of emergency for proclamation or executive order. (Photo: Nejron/Shutterstock)

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently issued an opinion that provides helpful language that policyholders and their counsel will likely cite in support of arguments for insurance covering business interruption losses related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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