Kansas R. Gooden, a Board Certified Appellate Specialist and the firm’s Appellate Practice Group Leader, has earned an AV Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®. An AV Rating is the highest rating granted to attorneys under the Martindale-Hubbell system. It […]
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After sustaining an injury while working on a groin designed to prevent beach erosion, a claimant was provided benefits pursuant to the Florida Workers’ Compensation Act. Because the claimant worked from time to time off of a […]
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Boyd & Jenerette is proud to be one of the sponsors that contributed to the Fran Brown Scholarship awarded at the WCCP’s 27th Annual Claims Management & Leadership Conference. The conference took place from June 10-13, 2018, in Bonita […]
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On May 22nd Dan Riggsby, Boyd & Jenerette’s IT Director spoke at the Worldox User Conference to firms from around the globe. Mr. Riggsby shared how Boyd & Jenerette leverages Office 365, specifically Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and […]
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The Supreme Court of Florida recently held that “a motion to enlarge does not toll the time to accept a proposal for settlement.” Koppel v. Ochoa, No. SC16-1474, 2018 Fla. LEXIS 1091, *1 (Fla. May 17, 2018). This Opinion […]
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The Fourth District Court of Appeal recently found improper a jury instruction concerning aggravation of a preexisting condition where no evidence had been presented at trial to support that instruction. Sanchez v. Martin, 4D17-1731 (Fla. 4th DCA, […]
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The law firm of Boyd & Jenerette is honored to have three of our Partners selected to the 2018 Florida Super Lawyers list and to also have two more of our Partners selected to the 2018 Florida […]
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Kevin D. Franz was appointed to serve on The Florida Bar’s Professional Ethics Committee beginning July 1, 2018 by the President-Elect of The Florida Bar, Michelle R. Suskauer. The Professional Ethics committee is charged with the duty […]
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On June 6, 2018, Kansas R. Gooden presented at the Florida Liability Claims Conference on “Demystifying Gross v. Lyons and the Indivisible Injury Rule.” Insurance professionals and attorneys from around the southeast attend this conference. If you […]
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The Second District Court of Appeal has again certified conflict with the Fourth District as to whether a motion for sanctions pursuant to section 57.105, Florida Statutes, which requires the party moving for sanctions to serve the […]
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