Patch.com
Saturday marks the historically busiest day in the hurricane season, but there's no worries for Florida until maybe early next week. By Neil Johnson Hurricane Season 2011 is in full swing, and Hurricane Irene is nearly here. Patch With three tropical ...
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Florida Courier
By Michael Peltier, The News Service of Florida : TALLAHASSEE - A 2008 law that restricts public adjusters from contacting clients immediately after a ...
Florida Courier
By Michael Peltier, The News Service of Florida : TALLAHASSEE - A 2008 law that restricts public adjusters from contacting clients immediately after a disaster blew into the Florida Supreme Court Friday, after state regulators appealed a lower court ...
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Tampabay.com
By Janet Zink, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau TALLAHASSEE — The fate of a state law restricting the ability of public adjusters to contact property owners ...
MiamiHerald.com
The fate of a state law restricting the ability of public adjusters to contact property owners after a disaster is the hands of the Florida Supreme Court ...
Sun-Sentinel (blog)
What makes the peak of this season interesting is that we've seen 14 named storms so far, meaning, potentially, we could potentially see another 12 to 14 develop. If so, 2011 either would be tied with 2005 - when 28 storms formed - as the busiest ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Fourteen named storms have formed in the Atlantic so far this year, in a hurricane season just hitting its stride, according to Dennis Feltgen of the National Hurricane Center. This NOAA satellite image taken Friday, Sept. ...
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Christian Science Monitor
The News-Press
With the already busy 2011 hurricane season shifting into high gear, the worst might be yet to come. Historically, September has been the peak of hurricane activity, and 14 named storms have formed so far. That's only two fewer than predicted for the ...
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Tampabay.com
By Janet Zink, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau TALLAHASSEE — The fate of a state law restricting the ability of public adjusters to contact property owners after a disaster is the hands of the Florida Supreme Court after oral arguments Friday. ...
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The fate of a state law restricting the ability of public adjusters to contact property owners after a disaster is the hands of the Florida Supreme Court after oral arguments Friday. Michael Davidson, representing the state, told justices the law...
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