United States:
Attorneys, Not Consumers, Benefit From Florida ‘Bad Faith' Law
13 January 2022
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
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The law governing bad faith actions in Florida insurance
disputes "benefits lawyers at the expense of consumers,"
Stroock partner Julie Nevins tells Insurance
Journal. Julie's comment follows a tightly contested suit
over whether an insurance company intentionally addressed a check
to multiple parties in an effort to delay paying out the
check.
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