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Are They Clients? Lawyers Should Pay Attention to Kubicki Draper's Malpractice Defense
The case asks whether an insurance company can be considered a client of the law firm it hired to represent a customer.Florida Insurer Bad Faith—Stop the Blame Game
This article asks the question: Should a liability insurer in Florida be allowed to blame retained defense counsel for the insurer's bad faith? The answer is no.Mobile Gym Was Not an 'Uninsured Auto,' Florida Appellate Court Rules
A Florida court has ruled that a mobile gym that operated out of the back of a truck was not an uninsured auto for purposes of the automobile insurance policy of a woman who allegedly was injured while training.Court: South Florida Gym in Back of Truck Doesn't Count as an Uninsured Vehicle
"When used as a gym, the stationary truck was 'located for use as a' building, just as any gym in a strip mall," the Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled, denying a plaintiff's route to damages through her insurance company.Akerman Defeats Suit by Man Who Claimed Its Security Guard Roughed Him Up
The appellate court declined to hear Henry Tien's appeal of a Miami-Dade Circuit Court order compelling him to execute an IRS form per a motion by the Big Law firm. Tien filed his negligence suit against Akerman in 2014.Professional Liability Insurers Impose New Risks on Their Insureds
The Florida Supreme Court could soon decide to reduce protection of attorney-client privileged information for insured professionals increasing their reputational risks.Kubicki Draper Faces Malpractice Claim for Partner's Alleged Work for Client-Turned-Lover
A complaint in Palm Beach Circuit Court accuses Fort Lauderdale litigator Jane Rankin of conflicting interests—representing Love's Bridge View LLC but prioritizing her relationship with its ousted executive, multimillionaire Burton Handelsman.Jury Awards $30.8 Million in Case Alleging Bar Served Man 24 Drinks in One Night
A Florida jury has ordered the operator of a bar that allegedly served two dozen drinks to a patron who later struck a pedestrian with his pickup truck to pay more than $30.8 million to the pedestrian.Lawsuit: Bar Served Man Who Bought 24 Drinks in One Night
The lawsuit involved two underage drinkers who consumed alcohol at separate bars. The night ended with a paralyzing injury.Tenant Blames Shooting on Lack of Security After Drug Arrests
An Opa-locka tenant who was shot after confronting a drug dealer claimed the landlord should have boosted security after 10 drugs arrests in three years.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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