Boyd & Jenerette is pleased to welcome Attorney, Ryan G. Knight. He joins the firm as a Senior Associate in the Orlando office. His practice focuses on the representation of general contractors, subcontractors, developers, and design professionals […]
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A recent ruling out of the Middle District of Florida brings into focus the impact of broad and imprecise Wrap Exclusions in CGL policies. TNT Equip. Inc. v. Amerisure Mut. Ins. Co., arises out of an injury […]
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Florida insurance companies writing homeowners’ policies often face challenges in determining whether a claim is covered or excluded under that policy. This is especially true when multiple perils or causes act together to create a loss and […]
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Boyd & Jenerette, P.A. is pleased to announce that Beth-Ann Schulman and Jennifer G. Haynes have joined the firm. The two attorneys will work from the newest Boyd & Jenerette location in Orlando, Florida. “We are excited […]
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Boyd & Jenerette partner, Randy Dow, recently provided a CLE presentation titled “Arbitration Clauses in Construction Contracts” to the Construction Law Committee of The Florida Bar. Randy’s presentation discussed Florida’s revised Arbitration Code, which was enacted in […]
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In 2012, the Florida Legislature amended Section 255.05(e), Florida Statutes, to prohibit any provision of a statutory bond that “limits or expands the effective duration of the statutory bond.” This statute was recently interpreted by the Middle […]
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In Florida, parties are required to issue a notice and opportunity to cure construction defects prior to filing suit. See Chapter 558, Florida Statutes. In the last several years there have been conflicting decisions at the trial […]
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Boyd & Jenerette is pleased to welcome Attorney, William P. Cassidy. He has joined the firm as an Associate in our Jacksonville office. His practice focuses on Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith Claims Litigation, as well as […]
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In 2003 the Florida Legislature substantially amended section 489.128 of the Florida Statutes. Perhaps the most significant impact of this amendment was the unequivocal statement that unlicensed contractors may not enforce construction contracts “in law or equity.” […]
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Boyd & Jenerette partner, Elizabeth B. Ferguson, presented at the Florida Bar’s Advanced Construction Law Certification Review Course held from March 10-12, 2016. Ms. Ferguson spoke on Theories of Recovery and Causes of Action. Her presentation was a […]
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