Case Law Updates

CASE LAW UPDATE: Property Insurance Through January 17, 2023

It’s a new year, and as always, CTL strives to continue to offer “best-in-class” service to our client. In keeping with this practice, CTL is pleased to provide the latest legal developments in the property insurance space in Florida’s District Courts of Appeal through January 17, 2023. Hyperlinks to the written opinions are included in

CASE LAW UPDATE: Property Insurance Cases in Florida’s Courts of Appeal (7/15/22 – 8/16/22)

1st DCA – No Property Insurance Written Opinions 2nd DCA – No Property Insurance Written Opinions 3rd DCA                 – Water Restoration Guys, Inc., a/a/o Felisa Sanchez v. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation: The 3rd DCA reversed summary judgment entered by the trial court in the insurance company’s favor. On appeal, the assignee of benefits to

CTL’s Property Insurance Case Law: Fall Update Thru 11.10.21

Property Insurance Case Law Update: Florida DCA Opinions from 8/14/21 – 11/10/21 Clayton Trial Lawyers (“CTL”) remains committed to providing its clients with premier, best in class representation. As part of this steadfast commitment, CTL is excited to inform our clients about the latest developments in the property insurance space by summarizing the most recent

Property Insurance Case Law Update: Florida DCA Opinions from August 2021

Property Insurance Case Law Update: Florida DCA Opinions from 6/7/21 – 8/13/21 Clayton Trial Lawyers (“CTL”) remains committed to providing its clients with premier, best in class representation. As part of this steadfast commitment, CTL is excited to inform our clients about the latest developments in the property insurance space by summarizing the most recent

Florida Property Insurance Case Law Update: June-July 2021

As part of Clayton Trial Lawyer’s (“CTL”) steadfast commitment to serving our clients, CTL is excited to relay the newest Florida case law update in the property insurance world. This case law update includes summaries of important written opinions from Florida’s District Courts of Appeal issued in the month of June. Specifically, CTL looked directly