Understanding the Implications of the Heritage Market Conduct Study and $1 Million Consent Order Penalty May 12, 2024 By Chip Merlin
Is There a New Direction in Florida’s Insurance Oversight? Enforcing Long-Neglected Laws That Apply to Insurance Executives Who Have Bankrupted Insurers Apr 26, 2024 By Chip Merlin
Tired of Boring Ethical Education Classes? Do the Ethical Rules For Public Adjusters State That a Public Adjuster Is an Advocate For the Insured? Can Public Adjusters Advertise That They Are Advocates? Feb 20, 2024 By Chip Merlin
Ricky McGraw Is Going to Be a Footnote in the History of Florida Insurance Law—One Way or the Other Feb 18, 2024 By Chip Merlin
Interpreting “Incurred”: Its Plain and Ordinary Meaning in an Insurance Ordinance or Provision Feb 01, 2024 By Merlin Law Group
How Profitable Is It To Not Pay Claims? An Example of Why Insurers Want To Make Bad Faith, Penalties For Delay, Payment of Prejudgment Interest, and Attorney Fees Extinct Jan 29, 2024 By Chip Merlin
Florida Insurers Have a Terrible Record of Non-Payment of Insurance Claims Dec 31, 2023 By Chip Merlin