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Friday, March 29, 2024

Sarah Downey News


Judge rules sex discrimination case can proceed against McKesson

By Sarah Downey |
A federal judge in Tampa has denied a motion for summary judgment by the McKesson Corporation, in a civil rights case brought by a longtime employee.

New report says Hurricane Michael has produced fewer suits than Irma, but average payout is higher

By Sarah Downey |
A Florida insurance company reports that litigation following Hurricane Michael is down compared to Hurricane Irma.

Advocates hope insurance reform soon extends to auto glass fraud

By Sarah Downey |
While passage of reforms to homeowners' assignment of benefits (AOB) insurance law was hailed by business interests in the last legislative session, advocates now have sights set on advancing auto glass AOB reform.

State think tank backs Fort Lauderdale's climate change decision

By Sarah Downey |
TALLAHASSEE -- A Florida public policy organization supports the recent decision by Fort Lauderdale city officials to forgo involvement in climate change litigation.

Florida auto insurance rates rise despite attempts at reform

By Sarah Downey |
Litigation and fraud are among several factors behind Florida having the third highest auto insurance rates in the nation.