by Dan Bushell | Jan 15, 2012 | Insurance Coverage
The 11th Circuit is back in full swing releasing opinions after a brief hiatus during the holiday season. Among the decisions handed down last week was Storcher v. Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company, a decision on insurance coverage under a home health care...
by Dan Bushell | Dec 28, 2011 | General Civil Litigation
Despite the annual slow down in appellate courts (as in the rest of the world) at this time of year, December 2011 has seen a spate of major antitrust decisions being handed down. As I know from experience, antitrust cases are about as complex as it comes, and as a...
by Dan Bushell | Dec 7, 2011 | Insurance Coverage
It looks like I spoke too soon. Not long after I wrote that the 3rd DCA would not be offering its view on when auto insurers may take advantage of the 2008 amendments to Florida’s No Fault Law to limit personal injury protection reimbursements, declining to...
by Dan Bushell | Nov 15, 2011 | Insurance Coverage
I’d be surprised if any 2011 decision of Florida’s appellate courts has drawn more attention in legal, medical, and insurance professional circles than the Fourth District Court of Appeal’s decision in May (covered in this post) in Kingsway Amigo...
by Dan Bushell | Nov 1, 2011 | Probate Litigation
In its second look at the dispute in Siegel v. JP Morgan Chase Bank, No. 4D09-699 (released on October 19, 2011) Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal gave personal representatives and corporate trustees plenty of reason to be cautious about invading the...