The law firm of Boyd & Jenerette is honored to have a shareholder selected to the 2019 Florida Super Lawyers list and to also have a shareholder selected to the 2019 Florida Rising Stars list. Congratulations, you’ve […]
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On Saturday April 6, 2019 Boyd & Jenerette Attorney Ed Booth worked at the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Pavilion in their Pre-paid legal services plan exhibit at the 2019 SUN n FUN International Expo in Lakeland, […]
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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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Boyd & Jenerette is pleased to welcome Associate Attorney Lisa A. Robinson to the firm’s Boca Raton office. Lisa Robinson is an associate of Boyd and Jenerette PA practicing in the Boca Raton office. She handles primarily construction defect cases. […]
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Boyd & Jenerette is pleased to welcome Associate Attorneys Courtney M. Johnson, Kelly E. Karasek, and Brandi R. Londrico to the firm’s Jacksonville office. Courtney M. Johnson is an Associate of Boyd & Jenerette, P.A. practicing in the […]
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The Supreme Court of Florida recently examined the rule of completeness and impeachment of hearsay declarants. While this was a criminal case, the holding as to the rule of completeness applies in a civil context as well. […]
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The Supreme Court of Florida recently issued a significant opinion, which affirmed that the proper test for Florida courts to determine the reliability of expert testimony for admissibility of evidence comes from Frye v. U.S., 293 F. […]
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Boyd & Jenerette is pleased to welcome Attorney, Candace W. Padgett. She joins the firm as an associate in our Jacksonville office. Her practice focuses on insurance defense litigation, including complex federal and state insurance coverage issues […]
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Boyd & Jenerette partner Drew Collins was recently featured on Buzz TV’s “Ask the Attorney” segment with host, Steve Strum. Drew Collins, a former prosecutor turned civil defense litigator, begins the conversation with a brief discussion of […]
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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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