Boyd & Jenerette has recently been successful in obtaining favorable rulings for our clients using an often underutilized tool in claims arising under the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act: the motion for summary decision under 29 […]
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Boyd & Jenerette is pleased to welcome Associate Attorney Kimberly Woods to the firm’s Jacksonville office. Her practice focuses on auto liability defense, insurance defense and general litigation. Originally from Oakland, CA, Mrs. Woods received her Bachelor of […]
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Kansas R. Gooden and Geneva R. Fountain volunteered to provide pro bono services in a dependency case on behalf of the Guardian ad Litem Program. The parent of a minor child appealed an order adjudicating the minor […]
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Boyd & Jenerette Partner and aviation law expert Ed Booth was quoted extensively in a December 20, 2018 story by News4Jax in a story titled, “Plane crashes with 2 on board near Mayport, Coast Guard says.” Watch […]
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Boyd & Jenerette Partner and Florida aviation law expert Ed Booth was interviewed in the News4Jax studio for a November 20, 2018 news story titled, “Mysterious object from sky smashes through Waycross woman’s roof.” A homeowner in […]
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This article is the first in a continuing series that will focus on preservation of error for appeal. Each month, Boyd & Jenerette’s appellate attorneys will analyze a specific topic and advise how to properly preserve any […]
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Boyd & Jenerette is pleased to announce that Edward M. Booth, Jr. has joined the firm as a partner in the Jacksonville office. Mr. Booth handles complex civil litigation matters involving aviation, products liability, trucking and transportation, […]
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Charterhouse Assocs. V. Valencia Reserve Homeowners Ass’n, Fla. L. Weekly D 2645 (4th DCA Nov. 28, 2018). In its recent opinion in Charterhouse Associates v. Valencia Reserve Homeowners Ass’n, Fla. L. Weekly D 2645 (4th DCA Nov. […]
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In Progressive Select Ins. Co. v. Bigney, 44 Fla. L. Weekly D62a (Fla. 5th DCA Dec. 21, 2018), the Fifth District Court of Appeal addressed whether claims brought by a third party against an insurer were independent […]
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