The renter and prospective owner of a Philadelphia Main Line estate destroyed by fire may move forward with her claim that the insurance company tried to keep from paying her the entire cost of rebuilding.

While U.S. District Judge William Yohn Jr. of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania dismissed the bulk of plaintiff Julie Charbonneau’s claims against Chartis Property Casualty Co., he allowed Charbonneau’s case to proceed on the single remaining claim of intentional interference.

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