Shareholder Kansas R. Gooden is featured in a September 10 article in Law360 titled, “Fla. High Court Asked to Rethink ‘Upended’ Discovery Rules.” The article focuses on two oral arguments, which Kansas handled on the same day, […]
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When did you first know you wanted to be an attorney? What drew you to this career? On September 11, 2001, I was working as an international student advisor in an international language school Miami. In the […]
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Associate attorney Kimberly Woods is featured in a Jacksonville Daily Record article titled, “COVID-19 and the Lawyer-Mom.” Kimberly works remotely from the firm’s Jacksonville office and is the mother of a 21-month old daughter. She writes in the […]
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Boyd & Jenerette now has attorneys available for consultation in Pensacola and Tallahassee, which gives the firm’s clients complete coverage across Florida’s northern border from Alabama on the west to the Atlantic Ocean on the east. Partner […]
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In a case of first impression in Florida, Kansas R. Gooden and Ian Waldick successfully defended an appeal of a summary judgment. The client owned property at which a vendor’s employee (the plaintiff) was stationed. The plaintiff […]
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Boyd & Jenerette is pleased to announce that shareholders Mark Eckels, Ben Samuels, and Kristen Van der Linde have been included in the 2021 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America! Mark K. Eckels Recognized for Workers’ […]
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“Lessons We’ve Learned” is the subject of an August 18, 2020 webinar sponsored by The Florida Bar Appellate Practice Section. Kansas R. Gooden, Shareholder and Practice Group Leader, was one of three panelists. This lighthearted but informative […]
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Kimberly Woods Appointed to The Florida Bar’s Voluntary Bar Liaison Committee, The Florida Bar’s CLE Committee & FAWL’s Secretary to the Jacksonville Chapter Boyd & Jenerette congratulates Kimberly Woods on her appointment to The Florida Bar’s Voluntary […]
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Effective July 1, 2020, a Civil Remedy Notice of Insurer Violation must be provided by the Department of Financial Services to the e-mail address designated by the affected insurer. No bad faith action shall lie “if, within […]
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When did you first know you wanted to be an attorney? What drew you to this career? My favorite course in college was philosophy. I enjoy thought experiments and the idea that two polarizing points of view […]
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