Last April, Mr Justice Denis McDonald dismissed the case against Axa. He rejected claims by Brushfield that it was entitled to be compensated for losses due to the lockdowns under its “enterprise” insurance policy with Axa.
The judge said he had not been persuaded that cover was available under the specific terms of the Axa policy for losses resulting from the closure of the hotel and its Octagon bar in the wake of Government advice on Covid in March 2020.On Thursday, Paul McGarry SC, for Brushfield, said the proceedings had been compromised against Arachas and he was seeking an order striking out the case and vacating previous costs and directions orders.
Mr McGarry said all allegations of wrongdoing and professional negligence against Arachas were being withdrawn. The settlement did not involve any payment being made by either party, he said.Conor BrennanThis was underlined by the successful outcome of the case which had been a “very challenging and stressful time, not just for us, but for Irish brokers around this country, all of us trying to deal with an unprecedented and rapidly changing crisis”.
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