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Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Raise it or Waive it! In Order to Preserve Appeal, You Must Raise the Issues at the Trial Court Level
June 11, 2026
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Florida’s Fifth District Reaffirms Appellate Consensus on Assignment of Benefits Contract Requirements
March 1, 2026
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Fourth District Court Held Trial and Appellate Courts May Not Reweigh Evidence on Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict, Reversing Decision
December 1, 2025
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Assignment of Benefits Deemed Invalid Where ‘Estimate’ Contained Bundled Costs Instead of Itemized Per-Unit Breakdown
September 1, 2025
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Florida Law Changes Roofing Contracts in Effort to Better Inform Consumers - CS/CS/HB 715
June 1, 2025
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Fourth District Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of Homeowners, Citing Trial Court Calendaring Error.
March 1, 2025
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
The Sixth District Court of Appeals rules in favor of the insurance carrier, finding that ensuing water damage is not covered under the insurance carrier’s policy language.
December 1, 2024
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Thirtieth Circuit Court granted insurer’s motion for judgment on the pleadings for failure to comply with § 627.7152, Florida Statutes (2022) and dismissed the case with prejudice due to the incurable defect of the assignment agreement.
September 1, 2024
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Because a party cannot create causes of action not set forth in Florida Rules of Court, motion to compel appraisal denied because no Florida court has jurisdiction over petition to select an appraiser and policy cannot confer that jurisdiction.
August 1, 2024
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Fourth District Court upheld that, while the homeowners’ Proposal for Settlement was a joint proposal, there was no need for apportionment to comply with rule 1.442.
July 1, 2024
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Defendant’s request for attorney’s fees within its summary judgment motion is insufficient to place plaintiff on notice that defendants are claiming attorney’s fees.
June 1, 2024
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for Florida Coverage and Property Litigation
Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.442(c)(3)’s apportionment requirement found inapplicable by virtue of Rule 1,442(c)(4) as the complaint explicitly alleged the co-defendant was only constructively liable for its alleged breach of the purchase agreement.
May 1, 2024
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for Insurance Services
Third District’s Decision Confirms that the Future of Florida’s Pre-Suit Notice Requirement Remains Uncertain
February 22, 2024
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Legal Updates for Insurance Services
Florida’s 4th District Court of Appeal Decides Insurer’s Presuit Notice Requirement Is Procedural in Nature and Applies Retroactively
May 8, 2023
by Carolin A. Pacheco
‘Dodge v. People’s Trust Insurance’ and Its Effect on Coverage of Cast Iron Pipes Claims
November 1, 2021
by Carolin A. Pacheco
Defense Digest
Enforceability of Conditions Precedent and the Effect of Edwards v. SafePoint Ins. Co.
September 1, 2021
by Carolin A. Pacheco
