150 results for: Fort Lauderdale
Case Law Alerts
Foreign Insurer, Whose Agents Are Located in Hillsborough County, Granted Motion to Transfer Venue from Miami-Dade County to Hillsborough County
October 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
County Court Rules in Favor of Insurer Regarding Application of the 2007 Medicare Part B Non-Facility Limiting Charge
October 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
County Court Strikes Claim for Attorney Fees in Suit Where Underlying Insurance Contract Was Entered into After the Passage of HB 837
October 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
The EEOC’s Investigatory Powers Are Limited to the Scope of a Valid Charge
October 1, 2023
by Holly M. Hamilton
Case Law Alerts
Grappling With the Wear and Tear Exclusions of Homeowners’ Policies
October 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
Fourth District Affirms Insurers’ Right to Directed Verdicts in Claims Not Related to the Insured’s Policy
October 1, 2023
Legal Updates for Insurance Agents & Brokers
The Insurer Was Not Bound by the Actions of the Insurance Broker Who Placed Insurance with the Insurer
August 1, 2023
by Andrew J. Marchese
Case Law Alerts
Fourth District Court of Appeals reverses itself regarding application of the 2007 Medicare Part B Non-Facility Limiting PIP claims and certifies conflict with the Third District Court of Appeals.
July 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
2007 Medicare Part B Non-Facility Limiting Charge is Not a Fee Schedule, and Insurers are Permitted to Use Rates Established by Participating Physicians Fee Schedule When Reimbursing Diagnostic Codes, Thus Certifying Conflict with the Third DCA
July 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
Third District Court of Appeals Affirms Trial Court's Decision Allowing a Fully Completed and Executed CMS Form 1500 to Serve as an "Itemized Statement" Pursuant to Florida Statute 627.736(5)(d)
July 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
County Court Rules in Favor of Plaintiff Regarding Defendant's Use of Budget Neutrality Adjustor in Calculating Reimbursement Made for Plaintiff
July 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
An Insurer Does Not Have a Duty to Investigate Potential Transportation Costs Unless Its Insured Notifies the Insurer That They Are Seeking a Claim for Same
July 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
Fourth District Court of Appeals Affirms Trial Court Ruling that Assignee's Pre-Suit Demand Letter Was Not Precise as to Amount Claimed to be Due for Treatment of Insured, as Required by 627.736(10)
July 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
As a Result of Plaintiff's Unauthenticated Exhibits and Premature Filing of Suit, Court Sided with Defendant and Strengthened Case Law for Insurance Carriers Looking to Dismiss Lawsuits Filed Primarily to Obtain Attorney Fees
July 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
Court Grants Defendant's Motion to Dismiss and Compel Arbitration
July 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
Sanctions Awarded After Court Determines Insurer Knew/Should Have Known its Improper Venue Defense Was Not Supported by Application of Existing Law to Material Facts Where Same Clause Had Been Determined Ambiguous by District Court of Appeal
July 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
The EEOC’s investigatory powers are limited to the scope of a valid charge.
July 1, 2023
by Holly M. Hamilton
Case Law Alerts
Affidavits must be based on personal knowledge, set out facts admissible in evidence, show affiant’s competence to testify on matters stated. Insurer not required to show real prejudice from failure to provide sworn proof of loss, as required by policy.
July 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
Third District Court finds that an insured’s knowledge of a possible claim is critical to the calculus of determining prompt notice.
July 1, 2023
Consider the Charge Before Responding to an EEOC Investigation
June 22, 2023
by Holly M. Hamilton
Case Law Alerts
Even if at work, dressed for work and wearing a work badge, an employee is not thought to be acting within the scope of his or her employment if not on duty on the employer’s behalf when the incident occurs.
April 1, 2023
by Holly M. Hamilton
Legal Updates for Lawyers' Professional Liability
Seismic Changes May Soon Be Coming to Florida Statutes for Comparative Negligence, Lodestar Fee, Statute of Limitations and One-Way Attorney’s Fees Against Insurers
April 1, 2023
by Jonathan E. Kanov
Legal Update for Florida Civil Litigation
Florida Passes Tort Reform: What You Need to Know
March 27, 2023
by Kimberly Kanoff Berman and Alan C. Nash
Defense Digest
On the Pulse…Our Rideshare Liability Practice Group
March 1, 2023
by Thomas F. Brown and Patrick M. DeLong
Is Porsche Paving a New Sales Model or Will Dealerships Still Have a Collection of Cars?
January 11, 2023
Case Law Alerts
No Error in Ordering Repayment for Services Where Reimbursement Was Initially Denied Because CPT Code Billed Was Not Recognized by Medicate Part B or Workers' Compensation Fee Schedules - The Nature of the Service Controls, Not the Billed CPT Code
January 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
Trial Court Erred in Dismissing Medical Provider-Assignee's Statement of Claim Alleging Breach of Contract by Insurer After Considering Judgment Entered Against a Named Insured in Declaratory Judgment Action to Which Provider Was Not a Party
January 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
Defendant’s Motion for Summary Disposition/Judgment Granted Because Demand Letter Did Not Comply with Statute Where Ledger Attached to Demand Letter Reflected a Zero Dollar Balance
January 1, 2023
Case Law Alerts
Information Regarding Payments Made to Third Parties in the Course of Exhausting PIP Benefits is Discoverable - Such Payments Do Form the Basis of a Litigious Issue That is Not Frivolous
January 1, 2023
Legal Updates for Lawyers' Professional Liability
Court agrees with application of the first-injury rule because the related bankruptcy case would not determine whether the defendant committed legal malpractice.
January 1, 2023