Resolved in Favor of the Innocent Co-insured

The issue as to whether or not an insurance company can deny coverage to an innocent co-insured based on the failure of a spouse to attend an examination under oath (EUO) was resolved in favor of our client, the innocent co-insured. Our client’s home was burglarized by an unknown assailant. The client preformed all conditions...
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In These Economic Times…

The economic downturn the country has been experiencing has affected families, individuals and corporations alike.  In Florida in particular, the insurance industry has been hard hit and eventually, the losses get passed down to the consumer.  In most cases, consumers will obtain insurance from underwriters who have contractual relationships with the actual providers.  The...
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Why Certiorari?

Attorney-client privilege is the right of clients to refuse to disclose confidential communications with their lawyers to third parties. This privilege is fundamental to preserve the right to effective legal counsel. Lawyers cannot function effectively on behalf of their clients without the ability to communicate with them in confidence. With that said, as an appellate...
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