L-R: Ralph Solerno, Erwin Acle, Edward L. Acle, Elliot Kula, and Jonathan Hernandez of Acle Law. Courtesy photo L-R: Ralph Solerno, Erwin Acle, Edward L. Acle, Elliot Kula, and Jonathan Hernandez of Acle Law. Courtesy photo

A Miami law firm has bad-faith allegations in its sights against a Florida-based insurance company after securing a $16.7 million judgment, which the state's Third District Court of Appeal upheld after nearly six years of litigation.

The Acle Law Firm obtained the judgment in April for its client, Samari Lakes East Condominium Association Inc., against Heritage Property and Casualty Co., which was the biggest insurance company in Florida at the time of the lawsuit, attorneys said.

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