Harvey v. Geico, Case No. SC17-85, 2018 Fla. LEXIS 1705 (Fla. S.Ct. September 20, 2018)The Florida Supreme Court reversed a decision of the Fourth District Court of Appeal that held that there was insufficient evidence to support a bad faith […]
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In Ana Daniels v. GEICO general Insurance Company, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a Middle District order granting summary judgment in favor of GEICO in a bad faith action. This UM case involved a Civil […]
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Boyd & Jenerette is pleased to welcome Attorney, Said “Sammy” Farhat. He joins the firm’s Jacksonville office as an Associate. He devotes his practice to civil litigation with an emphasis on the defense of cases involving first […]
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Boyd & Jenerette is pleased to welcome Attorneys Danielle L. Day and Barron K. Martin to the firm’s Jacksonville office. Danielle L. Day is an Associate of Boyd & Jenerette practicing in the Jacksonville office. Her practice […]
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Boyd & Jenerette is pleased to announce that Shareholder, Kristen Van der Linde has received renewal of board certification by The Florida Bar in Civil Trial Law. This is a tremendous professional achievement of which The Florida […]
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In Joyce v. Federated National Insurance Company, No. SC16-103 (Fla. Oct. 19, 2017), the Court addressed the issue regarding whether a contingency fee multiplier can be applied to an attorney’s fee award to a prevailing party only […]
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In February 2015, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida entered its opinion in Vaughn v. Producer’s Agricultural Insurance Company, 111 F. Supp. 3d 1251 (N.D. Fla. 2015). The Court’s reasoning and ruling […]
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Congratulations to Boyd & Jenerette Shareholder Kristen Van der Linde for being recognized by Jacksonville Magazine as 2017 Lawyer of the Year in the area of Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants. Kristen Van der Linde devotes her practice exclusively […]
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LegalFeeGuard is the only insurance of its kind and only offered in Florida. LegalFeeGuard was created with the intention of combating Florida’s proposal for settlement statute. Section 768.79, Florida Statutes, shifts the burden of paying for opposing […]
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Recently, the Middle District of Florida granted Allstate’s motion for summary judgment on the plaintiff’s bad faith claim in Wojciechowski v. Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance, 8:14-cv-03176-MSS-TBM (M.D. Fla. 2016). The court determined that Allstate did not […]
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