Associated Industries Insurance Company, Inc. v. Slattery, Sobel & Decamp, LLP et al

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Case Number:

6:22-cv-00080

Court:

Florida Middle

Nature of Suit:

Insurance

Judge:

Paul G. Byron

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  1. December 19, 2022

    Law Firm Hit Coverage Limit For Timeshare Suits, Judge Says

    An insurer doesn't owe any more coverage to a California law firm in suits accusing the firm of engaging in a scheme to entice timeshare owners to breach their contracts, a Florida federal judge said, agreeing with a magistrate judge's report that the firm's insurance policy had been exhausted.

  2. September 15, 2022

    Timeshare Exit Suits Are One Liability Claim, Fla. Judge Says

    A Florida federal magistrate judge said Associated Industries Insurance Company should not be required to defend or give any more liability coverage for a California law firm sued multiple times over providing timeshare exit services because it reached its $1.25 million limit for a single claim.

  3. May 04, 2022

    Insurer Tries Again For Quick Win In Timeshare Coverage Row

    An insurer moved to win default judgment for a third time in its suit seeking to avoid covering a California law firm accused of engaging in a scheme to entice timeshare owners to breach their contracts, telling a Florida federal judge it has properly served all defendants.

  4. March 22, 2022

    Insurer Denied Quick Win In Timeshare Suit Coverage Dispute

    A Florida federal judge declined Tuesday to toss a suit from an insurer seeking to avoid coverage of a California law firm, its founding member and the firm's predecessor entities in suits accusing them of engaging in a scheme to entice timeshare owners to breach their contracts.

  5. January 13, 2022

    Law Firm Not Covered For Timeshare Exit Suits, Insurer Says

    Associated Industries Insurance Co. told a Florida federal court on Thursday that it has no duty to defend or indemnify a California law firm, its founding member and the firm's predecessor entities in suits accusing them of engaging in a scheme to entice timeshare owners to breach their contracts.