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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Shareholder Jane Anderson, Insurance Coverage & Bad Faith Practice Group Leader, is quoted in the January 2017 issue of CLM Magazine. The question posed to four CLM members was, “What line of insurance holds something new or […]
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Boyd & Jenerette’s insurance coverage team obtained summary judgment on behalf of a major insurance carrier in an action for declaratory relief. The action was brought by attorneys Jane Anderson and Randy Dow in the United States District […]
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The Boyd & Jenerette bad faith trial team successfully defended a major insurance company in Duval County Circuit Court against allegations of bad faith in handling a property claim involving damage to a Lotus sports car. Attorneys […]
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Florida insurance adjusters and insurance claims professionals are invited to attend the “Claims College” being sponsored by the law firm Boyd & Jenerette, P.A. on Thursday, May 19 at the Hilton St. Petersburg Carillon Park. “The Boyd […]
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Limitations of the “Beneficial Ownership” Exception Christensen v. Bowen, 39 Fla. L. Weekly S214 (Fla. Apr. 10, 2014). The Florida Supreme Court was asked to address the issue of whether a title co-owner may be vicariously liable […]
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Boyd & Jenerette, P.A. Shareholder and Coverage & Bad Faith Litigation Practice Group Leader, Jane Anderson is presenting to the Jacksonville Claims Association on March 25, 2014. Ms. Anderson will be presenting “Bad Faith Update – Emerging […]
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Where the jury finds that the Defendant was not the legal cause of the Plaintiff’s injuries, is the Plaintiff still entitled to the cost of diagnostic Testing and initial medical examinations? In Florida, a Plaintiff is generally […]
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Proposals for Settlement and Offers of Judgment Does a party act in bad faith by serving one in a nominal amount? Under Florida law, a proposal for settlement or offer of judgment that is made in bad […]
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