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Jed Berman
Jed Berman
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Bar #117436(FL)     License for 56 years
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95-006210  DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE vs JACOB FRANKLIN KOONTZ  (1995)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 29, 1995
The issues for determination in this proceeding are whether Respondents committed the acts alleged in two administrative complaints and, if so, what, if any, penalties should be imposed.Insurance agent who charged for insurance premiums on installments without finance charge did not provide financing in a premium finance agreement for more than 70% of premium.
94-006944  DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE AND TREASURER vs TIMOTHY ZEB REGISTER  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 14, 1994
Whether Respondent's license as a general lines insurance agent in Florida should be disciplined because the Respondent failed to pay within 30 days a judgment entered against him on June 8, 1994 in Case No. 92-1766, Circuit Court, Leon County, Florida, In Re: The Receivership of First Miami Insurance Company, a Florida corporation, which the Administrative Complaint alleges represented fiduciary funds made up of premiums, return premiums, and unearned commissions owed to First Miami Insurance Company, an insurer, as required by Section 631.155, Florida Statutes.Evidence insufficient to prove respondent failed to pay judgment; dismiss.
87-004368  DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE vs. ROBERT F. POTTS  (1987)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Apr. 21, 1988
The following issues are presented for disposition in this proceeding: The effect, if any, of the repeal of Section 494.05, F.S. prior to the filing of the administrative complaint. Whether Respondent committed the violations of Chapter 494, F.S., with which he is charged. What disciplinary action, if any, should be taken against Respondents mortgage broker's license.Prosecution not barred by repeal of statute when statute was reenacted revocation not stayed by pendancy of bankruptcy proceeding.
19-005286F  MY FIRST STEPS OF BRADENTON, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 04, 2019
The issues in this case are whether Respondent, Department of Children and Families (Department or Respondent), was substantially justified in initiating a disciplinary action against Petitioner, My First Steps of Bradenton, Inc. (My First Steps or Petitioner), and/or whether special circumstances exist that would make it unjust to award attorney's fees and costs to Petitioner pursuant to section 57.111, Florida Statutes (2019).1The Department’s Administrative Complaint was substantially justified when issued. Special circumstances also exist that would make an award unjust. Either showing dictates denial of an award of fees and costs under s. 57.111.

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