Victorian supreme court dismisses former Essendon coachs suit against Chubb Insurance for refusing to pay for his failed legal challenge against AsadaFormer Essendon coach James Hird must pay a legal bill of at least $700000 after he lost his tender to have the AFL club’s insurer pay for court action he took to protect his reputation.The Victorian supreme court on Tuesday dismissed Hird’s lawsuit against Chubb Insurance after he sued the company for refusing to pay for his failed legal challenge against the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (Asada).
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Source: theguardian.com