Insurance company loses effort to remand case involving coverage of Boca Raton condo president (FL)

An insurance company’s move to send back to state court a coverage dispute with a Boca Raton condo association has been denied by a West Palm Beach federal judge.  According to the May 9 court filing in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, plaintiff, American Mutual Insurance Company (Amica) asked the court to remand its case against defendants RSUI Indemnity Company, United Speciality Insurance Company, Tierra Del Mar Condominium Association Inc., and Brian Upton to state court after the defendants’ removed the case to federal court in January.    Read the article………………………..

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