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1 month ago |
jdsupra.com | Gabrielle Wright
Colony Insurance Company’s insurance policy with the general contracting company, Titan Restoration Construction, Inc., contained an endorsement with a subcontractor provision (the endorsement) which required a subcontractor to name Titan as an additional insured under the subcontractor’s Commercial General Liability policy on a primary and non-contributory basis in favor of Titan.
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Dec 31, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Gabrielle Wright
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation appealed a May 2, 2023, final judgment entered in favor of Ramon and Aleida Arias, which resulted from three partial summary judgment orders, one motion for leave to amend an order and one Daubert order, all of which effectively ruled Citizens’ coverage defenses were not applicable.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Gabrielle Wright
Security First Insurance Company v. Linda Visca and Silvio Visca, No. 4D2023-0961, June 5, 2024On February 20, 2020, the defendant was notified of the plaintiffs’ September 10, 2017, Hurricane Irma claim. The policy stated the defendant had no duty to provide coverage if the insureds failed to “give prompt notice” after the loss.
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Sep 2, 2024 |
smartinsights.com | Dave Chaffey |Gabrielle Wright |Amelia Cooper
Dr Dave Chaffey’s practical review of the marketing trends that will matter for B2C and B2B marketers in 2025I’ve been writing reviews of the latest digital marketing innovations for well over 10 years now; spurred on since they seem to be helpful based on the comments on LinkedIn and when I present them. I hope that's because I try to keep them practical. They’re also a way to keep readers of my books in the loop during the gap between new editions.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Gabrielle Wright
Hamilton v. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, Fla. 3rd DCA, 3D23-1934, May 1, 2024The petitioner in this matter (the plaintiff below) sought certiorari review of a discovery order granting a motion for protective order filed below by the defendant. The order allowed the respondent (the defendant below) to designate as privileged any portion of the claim file’s contents, even those portions of the file relied upon by the witness during the corporate representative’s testimony.
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