Florida Should Move Away From Lex Loci Contractus

By Christine Renella (July 7, 2017, 2:26 PM EDT) -- All litigators know choice of law issues can be complex, fact-intensive and outcome determinative. This is particularly true in cases involving subject matters where the individualized state laws are so divisive, which is the case in matters involving insurance law. Because the consequential effects of a choice of law analysis will often lead to changes in the substantive law, a savvy practitioner will examine choice of law issues first in every insurance contract dispute to anticipate what rules may govern the coverage litigation....

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