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Assignment of Benefits Rejected Since Entity Listed Was Not an Active Corporation and Thus Had No Standing to Sue Insurer

Sarah Goldberg, of our Miami office, and Sameer Islam, of our Ft. Myers office, argued a motion for summary judgment asserting that the corporate entity-plaintiff listed on the complaint had no standing to sue the insurer-defendant since the plaintiff entity was not an active corporation at the time the suit was filed as well as when the assignment of benefits was executed. The court agreed and granted final summary judgment in favor of defendant, dismissing the suit for lack of standing.

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