NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENTS – Construction Law’s “Source Document”
Jan 11, 2013
By Christopher M. Cobb, Esq.
The Notice of Commencement is the most useful document for a contractor or subcontractor to obtain necessary information to perfect lien rights. The Notice of Commencement...
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Construction Contracts – Recovery of Attorney's Fees and Expert Fees
Jan 04, 2013
Construction litigation is expensive. In many cases, attorneys fees comprise a large portion of the cost; however, they are not the only significant cost. Increasingly, expert witnesses are needed to a...
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RIPARIAN RIGHTS IN FLORIDA
Dec 26, 2012
By Christopher M. Cobb, Esquire
Ownership of waterfront property is very desirable in Florida and often involves unique real property considerations. When it comes to private waterfront property owne...
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LIENS FOR INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES
Dec 12, 2012
By Christopher M. Cobb, Esquire
The profession of interior design has been a consequence of the continued development of interior space and complex architecture. Typically, the interior designer is ta...
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TORTIOUS INTERFERENCE WTH ADVANTAGEIOUS BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP: WHEN DOES COMPETITION BECOME INTERFERENCE?
Dec 12, 2012
By Christopher M. Cobb, Esquire
Competitionis the rivalry among sellers trying to achieve the objectives of increasing profits, market share, and sales volume by varying the elements of the marketing:...
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CONDOMINIUM CONSTRUCTION DEFECT CERTIFICATION UNDER 718.301(7), FLORIDA STATUTES
Dec 06, 2012
By Christopher M. Cobb, Esquire
Condominium living is a way of life in Florida andcondominium associations are creatures of the Florida Statutes.The peculiar features of condominium development, ow...
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Condominium Construction Defect Class Actions
Dec 05, 2012
By Christopher M. Cobb, Esquire
Condominium living is a way of life in Florida andcondominium associations are creatures of the Florida Statutes. A condominium associations capacity to sue or be su...
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ATTORNEYS’ FEES – DEMAND THEM OR THEY ARE WAIVED, MAYBE.
Nov 27, 2012
By Christopher M. Cobb, Esquire
One very important question that is asked by many litigants is, Can I recover my attorneys fees for this case.The American Rule on attorneys fees is generally that eac...
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Contractor Negligence in a Florida Construction Defects Case Part I: Elements and duty
Sep 14, 2012
Construction defects are a problem in Florida.In an environment that is hot, humid, and stormy, defective construction is magnified, often causing damaging water leaks, harmful mold intrusion and amon...
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Contractor Negligence in a Florida Construction Defects Case
Sep 14, 2012
Part I of this posting discussed various considerations with proving contractor negligence in Florida.Part II of this posting will discuss defenses and hurdles in proving such negligence.Just as the P...
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