X
04Feb

Florida Appellate Court Determines Faulty Workmanship Exclusion in Homeowner’s Policy Is Not Ambiguous and Thus Damage Caused by Contractor’s Conduct Is Not a Covered Loss

Carlton Fields | | Return|
In Saunders v. Florida Peninsula Insurance Co., a Florida appellate court recently determined whether a faulty workmanship exclusion in a homeowner’s policy applied to a property loss caused by a contractor....
By: Carlton Fields
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/florida-appellate-court-determines-7441213/

Related

2019 ABA Private Target Mergers Acquisitions Deal Points Study

The American Bar Association’s (ABA) Business Law Section has released its 2019 Private Target Deal...

Read More >

Walmart to Pay $80,000 and Implement Nationwide Change in Policy to Settle EEOC Disability Lawsuit

Giant Retailer Refused to Accommodate Disabled Employee with Reassignment to a Nearby Store, Federa...

Read More >

Cybersecurity Considerations in Oil and Gas Transactions

One of the foremost threats companies face today is that posed by cybercriminals, and the unique vul...

Read More >

Thoughts on the Wave of Payment Processor Mega-Mergers

There has been an unprecedented wave of consolidation in the U.S. payment processing industry this y...

Read More >

Coverage for Defective Work? Michigan Joins Majority

Michigan has joined the majority of jurisdictions in holding that a general liability policy may pro...

Read More >

Impact of COVID-19 on Global Merger Control Reviews

EU–DGCOMP is encouraging merging parties to delay notifications and discuss timing of transactions ...

Read More >