Attorney At Law Magazine has named Kansas R. Gooden to its Top Ten Attorneys Under 40 for a second year in a row. The selection is based on nominations from peers and is meant to highlight young […]
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Boyd & Jenerette’s Board Certified lawyers by The Florida Bar were recently listed in 904 Magazine’s 2017 Fall Issue. The magazine highlighted the following lawyers in Jacksonville’s 2017 Board Certified Lawyers list: Workers’ Compensation Heather Byrer Carbone […]
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The First District Court of Appeal recently issued a per curiam affirmance opinion in favor of our client. The Claimant had alleged that her carpal tunnel injury was related to her work. Several doctors initially found it […]
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The Supreme Court of Florida recently accepted jurisdiction in Wheaton v. Wheaton, Case No. SC17-716, to review a conflict among the District Courts regarding whether a party is required to strictly comply with the service requirements set […]
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Boyd & Jenerette congratulates Kansas R. Gooden for receiving the James A. Dixon Young Lawyer of the Year Award from the Florida Defense Lawyers Association (“FDLA”). The award is given annually to a young lawyer who exceeds […]
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Kansas R. Gooden, a Board Certified Appellate Attorney and the leader of the firm’s Appellate Practice, presented at the Jacksonville Association of Defense Counsel’s Annual Retreat in Amelia Island on August 4, 2017. Her presentation was called […]
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Boyd & Jenerette Partner and Appellate Practice Group Leader, Kansas R. Gooden, was selected by her peers to be included in Attorney At Law Magazine® First Coast’s Women in Law 2017 Edition. Kansas is featured alongside other […]
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Boyd & Jenerette congratulates Kansas R. Gooden on her appointment by the President-Elect of The Florida Bar to the Appellate Practice Board Certification Committee for a term of three years. Kansas is the leader of the firm’s […]
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In Atl. Civ., Inc. v. Swift, Case No. 3D15-1594 (Fla. 3d DCA Mar. 1, 2017), the Third District considered the plaintiff’s single proposal for settlement made to both of the defendants in an action for conversion. The […]
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In Boatright v. Philip Morris United States, No. 2D15-1781, 2017 Fla. App. LEXIS 5100 (2d DCA Apr. 12, 2017), the court considered several proposals for settlement served by plaintiffs on two defendant tobacco companies by U.S. Mail. […]
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