Shareholder Kansas Gooden and partner Kevin Franz successfully defended against an appeal brought by a plaintiff in a wrongful death action where the trial court ruled that the owner of the vehicle involved in the accident was […]
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Kansas R. Gooden recently obtained a per curiam affirmance from the First District Court of Appeal. The issue on appeal concerned whether the trial court properly setoff the attorney’s fees and costs awarded pursuant to a joint […]
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In Philip Morris USA Inc. v. Brown, 1D15-2337 (Fla. 1st DCA April 18, 2018), the First District Court of Appeal recently resolved an appeal where the jury – after much deliberation – was instructed to stop deliberating […]
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In GEICO v. Macedo, the Florida Supreme Court held that the trial court was correct in ruling that GEICO was required to pay taxable fees and costs awarded against its insured pursuant to an offer of judgment. […]
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Boyd & Jenerette, P.A. proudly announces that Andrew Abramovich has been elected Partner. Abramovich focuses his practice on insurance coverage and bad faith/extra-contractual liability litigation, complex civil litigation, commercial litigation, and appeals. He represents insurers, other businesses […]
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Boyd & Jenerette, P.A. Assoicate John Paglio and Shareholder Kristen Van der Linde will be presenting at this year’s Jacksonville Association of Defense Counsel’s annual two day retreat and seminar beginning August 22, 2013. Mr. Paglio will […]
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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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WHAT SHOULD A FINAL JUDGMENT IN AN UNINSURED MOTORIST CASE CONTAIN? The wording of the final judgment in an uninsured motorist case is always a highly disputed issue, especially when an excess jury verdict has been entered. […]
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