Description
Lawmakers and courts have been reforming Florida’s tort and insurance laws for decades. From expansion of insurance bad faith and contraction of comparative fault in the 1990’s, to restrictions on medical malpractice suits in the 2000’s, to changes in tort and insurance litigation in the 2020’s, the legal landscape shifted dramatically. This panel will examine the latest reforms in the context of recent history, and it will debate where Florida policy should go from here.
Featuring:
Kansas R. Gooden, Shareholder & Practice Group Leader, Boyd & Jenerette, PA
Fred Karlinsky, Shareholder and Global Co-chair, Greenberg Traurig
William Large, President, Florida Justice Reform Institute
Hon. Paul Renner, Speaker, Florida House of Representatives
Prof. Jay Tidmarsh, Judge James J. Clynes, Jr. Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame Law School
Moderator: Pat Kilbane, Partner, General Counsel & Wealth Advisor, Ullmann Wealth Partners, President of Jacksonville Lawyers Chapter