Monthly Archives: September 2013

23 Sep, 2013

Kansas Gooden Presents CLE to the Florida Bar Appellate Section

Boyd & Jenerette, P.A. Associate Kansas Gooden is presenting the CLE “Appeals Relating to Motions to Transfer Venue” to the Florida Bar Appellate Section on October 15th. Kansas will discuss the substantive and procedural issues involved with appeals relating to motions to transfer venue, including where to file an appeal of an order granting a motion to transfer venue when the two trial courts involved are located in different districts. The presentation will address both civil and criminal cases. For more information and registration click here.

23 Sep, 2013

Construction Update: When Is A Supplier Not A Supplier? Does a Transom Window Make Your Door No Longer “Your Product”?

When Is A Supplier Not A Supplier? A recent case out of the 4th District has laid out some changes when it comes to suing a supplier. Under, Port Marina Condo. Ass’n, Inc. v. Roof Servs., Inc.,in order to sue a manufacturer for a defective product you must first show that the manufacturer was also a supplier to the Project. 4D12-3693, 2013 WL 4726923 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. Sept. 4, 2013). Does a Transom Window Make Your Door No Longer “Your Product”? The “Your Product” exclusion has long been the […]

23 Sep, 2013

Workers’ Compensation Update: More on Westphal…

More on Westphal… An En Banc Decision From the First DCA was Released Today The Court held “…that a worker who is totally disabled as a result of a workplace accident and remains totally disabled by the end of his or her eligibility for temporary total disability benefits is deemed to be at maximum medical improvement by operation of law and is therefore eligible to assert a claim for permanent and total disability benefits….If he can prove that he is totally disabled, he is entitled to receive his benefits now […]

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