Saterbo v. Markuson, 2016 Fla. App. LEXIS 14107 (Fla. 2d DCA September 21, 2016) arises out of an automobile accident. The plaintiff filed an action for negligence against the driver and the driver’s father, who owned the […]
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Kansas R. Gooden, a Board Certified Appellate Attorney and Boyd & Jenerette’s Appellate Practice Leader, has been selected for Attorney At Law Magazine‘s Top Ten Attorneys Under 40 list. Ms. Gooden specializes in all types of state […]
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Kansas R. Gooden, a Board Certified Appellate Attorney and Leader of Boyd & Jenerette’s Appellate Practice group, has been elected to the Florida Defense Lawyer Association’s Board of Directors as the First District Representative. The FDLA is […]
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Florida Statute § 90.408 generally precludes all evidence of settlements and offers, as well as any conduct or statements made during the course of those negotiations, to prove liability or the absence thereof. Such evidence is viewed […]
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The Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure allow for an immediate, final appeal of a judgment that determines the existence or nonexistence of insurance coverage. However, the rule limits it to those “in which a claim has been […]
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Florida Statute § 627.428(1) provides: Upon rendition of a judgment or decree by any of the courts of this state against an insurer and in favor of any named or omnibus insured or the named beneficiary under […]
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Kansas R. Gooden was featured in this edition of Attorney At Law Magazine® as a Rising Star. Ms. Gooden is a Board Certified Appellate Attorney and the firm’s Appellate Practice Group Leader. She has extensive experience handling […]
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In Allen v. State Farm Fla. Ins. Co., No. 2D15-3114 (Fla. 2d DCA June 10, 2016), Plaintiffs filed suit against State Farm Florida Insurance Company and Federal Insurance Company relating to a sinkhole claim. Plaintiffs subsequently entered […]
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Nunez v. Allen, Case No. 5D14-4386 (Fla. 5th DCA June 24, 2016) involved a motor vehicle accident where a son was operating a vehicle owned by his father. The Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging negligence against the […]
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In Fla. Peninsula Ins. Co. v. Brunner, Case No. 3D15-1677 (Fla. 3d DCA June 8, 2016), Florida Peninsula Insurance Company (FPIC) served a proposal for settlement to its insured in the underlying case. The insured rejected the […]
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