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MANHATTAN — A federal court in New York dismissed an NYC hotel’s lawsuit against its insurers, which refused to pay for costs arising from a fire that started while the hotel was working with the city to house homeless families seeking asylum. It wasn’t licensed to be a shelter, but the policy’s $250,000 shelter deductible applies due to its use, and the fire’s damages don’t exceed that amount.
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