Plaintiff, engaged in the business of manufacturing mirrors and glass products for sale to retailers, purchased insolvency risk insurance from defendants to cover plaintiff's accounts receivable if a customer covered by the policy defaulted in payment as a consequence of its bankruptcy or insolvency. Plaintiff claims that although it read the terms of the contract, it was "unknowledgeable in the technical insurance jargon of the contract" and so relied on defendants' written...
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