Governor Rick Scott has vetoed HB 5505, which would have created a program by which insurers could prepay premium taxes in exchange for future credits, with the proceeds being used to create liquidity for the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund (FHCF). The Governor stated in his veto message that he would not approve the bill because […]
A proposal to reduce the size of the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund (FHCF) remains under consideration in the Florida Senate in the form of SB 1372. A similar proposal exists in the House of Representatives but has not advanced thus far in the 2012 legislative session. This proposal, which has been termed the FHCF “right-sizing” […]
I recently recorded a podcast in the latest episode of A.M. Best’s Insurance Law Podcast, a series that examines timely and important legal issues affecting the insurance industry from an attorney’s point of view. In this episode, I discussed the pending proposal by the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund to shrink its size and increase its costs over a […]
Radey Thomas Yon & Clark, P.A. today announced that Florida Trend magazine ranked it among the Top 100 Best Companies to Work for in Florida. Florida Trend annually ranks the “Best Companies to Work for in Florida,” and its August issue lists the 2011 winners. The firm is one of only four Tallahassee companies to […]
Radey Thomas Yon & Clark, P.A. today announced that Florida Trend magazine ranked it among the Top 100 Best Companies to Work for in Florida. Florida Trend annually ranks the “Best Companies to Work for in Florida,” and its August issue lists the 2011 winners. The firm is one of only four Tallahassee companies to […]