The law firm of Boyd & Jenerette is honored to have Michael J. Childers, Kansas R. Gooden, and Kristen Van der Linde selected for the 2023 Super Lawyers list. Additionally, we are proud to announce that Kimberly […]
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Join us in celebrating the outstanding achievements of Boyd & Jenerette Senior Associate Kimberly Woods, as she recently was awarded the Committee Chair of the Year Award from the Florida Defense Lawyers Association (FDLA). This recognition highlights […]
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Boyd & Jenerette proudly sponsored and actively participated in the 2023 Florida Liability Claims Conference (FLCC), hosted by the Florida Defense Lawyers Association (FDLA) from June 14-16, 2023, at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resort. The FLCC, […]
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Shareholder Kansas Gooden and partner C.J. Gomes will be presenting at the FDLA’s 26th Annual Florida Liability Claims Conference. The FLCC draws insurance defense attorneys and claims professionals from around the state and offers our members excellent […]
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Boyd & Jenerette is pleased to welcome Attorney Kelly L. Wilson to the firm. Kelly L. Wilson Partner Direct: 904.430.8616 Email: kellywilson@boydjen.com Kelly Wilson is a Partner with Boyd & Jenerette, P.A., with over fourteen years of […]
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Boyd & Jenerette is proud to announce that senior associate Kimberly J. Woods has been elected as president-elect of the Jacksonville Women Lawyers Association (JWLA). Recently, Ms. Woods sat down with Attorney at Law Magazine to discuss […]
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Boyd & Jenerette is proud to announce that Shareholder Kansas R. Gooden has been appointed as the Vice Chair of the Board of Legal Specialization & Education (BLSE) by The Florida Bar. About the Board of Legal […]
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Meet Harrison Pratt, an accomplished attorney with a wealth of experience in the legal industry at Boyd & Jenerette, P.A. Harrison focuses his practice primarily in personal injury litigation at our Savannah, GA office, and brings a […]
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Kansas R. Gooden recently spoke on a panel on tort reform hosted by the Federalist Society’s Jacksonville Lawyers Chapter. Kansas addressed how HB 837 came about and key provisions in the legislation. She also addressed criticism from […]
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Creates a “strong presumption that a lodestar fee is sufficient and reasonable.” Presumption can only be overcome “in rate and exceptional circumstances” – Helps eliminates multipliers. Creates new fee statute where fees only awarded in declaratory judgment […]
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