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Jed Berman
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Bar #117436(FL)     License for 56 years
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05-004640PL  DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES vs MARGARET LOUISE HERGET  (2005)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 20, 2005
The issue in this case is whether Respondent, Margaret Louise Herget, committed the offenses alleged in an Amended Administrative Complaint issued by Petitioner, the Department of Financial Services, on December 9, 2005, and, if so, what penalty should be imposed.Respondent took six months to pay the premium to the insurer in violation of Sections 626.611(13) and 626.561(1), Florida Statutes.
03-003666PL  DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES vs JENNIFER L. FALOON  (2003)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 08, 2003
Should discipline be imposed by Petitioner against Respondent's licenses as a general lines agent (2-20) and Florida Residential Property and Casualty Joint Underwriters Association (FRPCJUA) agent (0-17), held pursuant to Chapter 626, Florida Statutes (2001)?Respondent engaged in unfair practices and sliding related to auto insurance sales and aided another to do so.
04-000637PL  DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES vs SHARON G. TAYLOR  (2004)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 19, 2004
Should discipline be imposed by Petitioner against Respondent’s insurance license held pursuant to Chapter 626, Florida Statutes? Although Respondent was unlicensed at the time of the specific insurance transactions enumerated in the Administrative Complaint, she since has become licensed. It is the existing license of Respondent that Petitioner seeks to discipline in this action.Petitioner failed to show by clear and convincing evidence that Respondent did more than fill out customer`s application for insurance, which does not constitute transacting insurance.
04-000404PL  DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES vs JOHN RANDALL BECK  (2004)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 03, 2004
Should discipline be imposed by Petitioner against Respondent’s insurance license held pursuant to Chapter 626, Florida Statutes? Although Respondent was unlicensed at the time of the specific insurance transactions enumerated in the Administrative Complaint, she since has become licensed. It is the existing license of Respondent that Petitioner seeks to discipline in this action.Petitioner failed to show by clear and convincing evidence that Respondent did more than fill out customer`s application for insurance, which does not constitute transacting insurance.
03-004279PL  DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES vs BRIAN WHITNEY MCDANIEL  (2003)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Nov. 18, 2003
Should discipline be imposed by Petitioner against Respondent's license as a life, health, and variable annuity agent (2-15), general lines agent (2-20), and a legal expense agent (2-56), held pursuant to Chapter 626, Florida Statutes (2003)?Respondent sold an ancillary product that was not requested and was not adequately explained.
03-003802PL  DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES vs ANNA MICHELLE MACK  (2003)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 14, 2003
Should discipline be imposed by Petitioner against Respondent's license as a limited customer representative (4-42), held pursuant to Chapter 626, Florida Statutes?Respondent engaged in unfair practices and sliding related to auto insurance sales.
01-001863PL  DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE vs TIMOTHY GENE LEIGH  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 14, 2001
The issue is whether Respondent's license as an insurance agent should be disciplined.Three-month suspension for licensed insurance agent who failed to adequately supervise a licensed customer representative who bound coverage once and signed a financing agreement as a brokering agent once.
02-002115PL  DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE vs TIMOTHY GENE LEIGH  (2002)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 20, 2002
The issues for determination in this proceeding are whether Respondent committed the acts alleged in the Administrative Complaint, and, if so, what penalty, if any, should be imposed on Respondent's license.Auto insurance agent who failed to orally explain motor club charges is guilty of sliding and agency should suspend agent`s license for six months.
98-003321  DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE vs CHRISTINE LEE SPRINGER  (1998)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 23, 1998
The Department of Insurance (Agency) has charged Respondent with various violations of Chapter 626, Florida Statutes, related to her fitness for continued licensure as an insurance agent. Specifically, the Administrative Complaint dated May 22, 1998, alleges that on July 31, 1997, Respondent pled nolo contendere to presenting a false statement of insurance coverage and grand theft, had adjudication withheld, and was sentenced to probation, restitution, and community service. The Administrative Complaint also alleges that on September 12, 1997, Respondent pled guilty to presenting a false statement of insurance coverage and grand theft and failed to notify the Department of Insurance of her plea. The Administrative Complaint alleges that Respondent thereby lacks qualifications for licensure, has demonstrated a lack of fitness or trustworthiness to engage in the business of insurance and has violated other laws and rules regarding adjudication of guilt or pleas of guilt or nolo contendere. The issues in this proceeding are whether those violations occurred and if so, what discipline is appropriate.Agency proved only that Respondent violated statutes regarding pleas of nolo contendere. Without more than the court records (no witnesses, no testimony), the underlying offenses were not proven.
94-005460  DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE AND TREASURER vs ALAN DAVID COTTRILL  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 30, 1994
The issue is whether the Respondent committed the acts alleged in the administrative complaint contrary to Chapters 626 and 627, Florida Statutes.Department proved that Respondent violated multiple provisions of insurance code in selling non-standard automobile insurance.

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