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PELEUS INSURANCE COMPANY v. EDGEWATER BEACH RESORT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC
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5:23-cv-00141
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September 19, 2023
Insurers Can't Boot Resort's Arbitrator In $46M Hurricane Row
Insurers for a Florida resort cannot amend their $46 million hurricane coverage suit, which was sent to arbitration in August, to argue that the resort's designated arbitrator is not impartial or disinterested, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, saying the Federal Arbitration Act prevents the court from intervening.
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August 30, 2023
Insurers Look To Boot Arbitrator From $46M Hurricane Dispute
The designated arbitrator for a Florida resort seeking coverage for a supplemental claim of $46 million in Hurricane Michael damage is not an impartial or disinterested party, the resort's insurers said, asking a federal court to disqualify the man from serving as an arbitrator in the dispute.
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August 04, 2023
Fla. Resort's $46M Hurricane Claim Sent To Arbitration
A Florida federal judge granted a resort's request to compel arbitration of its supplemental claim of $46 million in Hurricane Michael damage.
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June 23, 2023
Fla. Resort Says $46M Hurricane Claim Belongs In Arbitration
A Florida resort asked a federal judge to dismiss a suit from its insurers, arguing that the dispute over its supplemental claim of $46 million in Hurricane Michael damage belongs in arbitration.
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May 23, 2023
Fla. Resort Made $46M Hurricane Claim Too Late, Insurers Say
The insurers of a Florida resort asked a federal judge to find that they owe no coverage for a Panama City Beach resort's supplemental claim of $46 million in Hurricane Michael damage, saying it was made too late.