Kent B. Scott | Babcock Scott & Babcock | December 13, 2018 If you are a business owner, a property owner, or you work in the real estate industry, you have undoubtedly signed, drafted, reviewed, or negotiated many contracts. At their most fundamental level, written contracts are nothing more than the memorialization of the… Continue reading The Devil’s in the Details: Dispute Resolution and Attorney’s Fees Contract Clauses
Month: December 2018
Move Out and Lose Coverage—Common Property Insurance Minefields Caused By Changes of Residency
Chip Merlin | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | December 10, 2018 Insurance agents, divorce attorneys, elder law attorneys, wills, trusts and estate attorneys, and real estate attorneys need to read this post. They also need to read “Where You Reside” – The “Where’s Waldo®?” Catastrophic Homeowners Policy ‘Exclusion’ That Could Bankrupt Your Insureds, by insurance… Continue reading Move Out and Lose Coverage—Common Property Insurance Minefields Caused By Changes of Residency
Get Your Experts Opinions Nailed Down Ahead of Trial, or Else!
Erin Dunnavant | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | December 8, 2018 Recently, Florida’s Third District Court of Appeal found that a trial court abused its discretion by allowing the trial testimony of an insured homeowner’s expert when he expanded on his opinions during trial. The case is Citizens Property Insurance Corporation v. Vazquez.1 The loss… Continue reading Get Your Experts Opinions Nailed Down Ahead of Trial, or Else!
Waiver of Consequential Damages in Florida May Have Unintended Consequences
Jared Gillman | Construction Industry Counselor | December 7, 2018 In Florida, parties often negotiate and include a waiver of consequential damages in construction contracts and design professional contracts. However, based on a recent decision by one Florida appellate court, waiving the right to recover consequential damages may have a broader impact than intended. In Keystone… Continue reading Waiver of Consequential Damages in Florida May Have Unintended Consequences
Federal District Court Weighs in on Whether Labor Can Be Depreciated in Arriving at an Actual Cash Value Loss Settlement
Edward Eshoo | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | December 7, 2018 Whether labor can be depreciated in arriving at an actual cash value property loss settlement has been a hot topic of debate over these past five years. A federal district court in Ohio recently weighed in on the issue in ruling on motions… Continue reading Federal District Court Weighs in on Whether Labor Can Be Depreciated in Arriving at an Actual Cash Value Loss Settlement