Law Office: Ms. Alissa A. Kranz
Alissa graduated magna cum laude from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing. While on the University of Alabama, Alissa received numerous awards for her overall performance inside the lecture room. Alissa then went directly to earn her Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from the University of Florida Levin College of Law, wherein she graduated seventh in her law school magnificence. During regulation school, Alissa became named Order of the Coif and changed into tapped for Florida Blue Key, the oldest and most prestigious management honorary inside the state of Florida. She additionally held editor positions at the Florida Law Review and received ebook awards (maximum grade inside the course) in Civil Procedure, Income Tax, Sales, and Family Law.
After law college, Alissa practiced business litigation at one of the oldest firms in Tampa. Immediately before becoming a member of Butler in 2017, Alissa clerked for the Honorable Susan C. Bucklew on the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida’s Tampa division. Alissa joined Butler in 2017 and focuses her practice on First-Party Property Coverage.
Media
Court Decisions
COURT DECISION THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT STRENGTHENS THE THIRD DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL’S DECISION IN CHEETHAM: KNOW THY POLICY TERMS
Plaintiffs owned a residential apartment living and skilled a water loss because of an age-associated “acute pipe failure” that precipitated the crumble of one of the residing’s sanitary traces that carried wastewater out of the residing. Plaintiffs filed a claim with the defendant insurer, who ultimately denied the claim, after which filed match in opposition to the defendant insurer to challenge its denial of insurance.
Blog Posts
June 20, 2017 BLOG POST Florida’s Third District Court of Appeals offers a caution: When insureds talk about their policy desires, dealers better listen and talk lower back or insurance agencies might be left preserving the bag in a negligent procurement motion.
In Kendall South Medical Center v. Consolidated Insurance Nation, No. 3D16-926, 2017 WL 1908376, 1 (Fla. 3d DCA May 10, 2017), the Third District Court of Appeals reversed the lower courtroom’s fourth dismissal of Kendall South Medical Center’s grievance for negligent procurement, retaining that there can be liability for negligent procurement wherein an agent fails to explain to an insured a coinsurance provision that might reduce coverage to much less than the quantity asked by using that insured.
News
May 31, 2018 NEWS Super Lawyers 2018
The 2018 Super Lawyer’s List is here, and we’re excited to reveal you our brand new Super Attorneys / Lawyers and Rising Stars!
March 08, 2018 NEWS International Women’s Day
Leadership is set making others higher as a result of your presence and making sure that effect lasts in your absence.
-Sheryl Sanberg
