How can you get your attorney’s fees back in a lawsuit
Feb 01, 2023
In Florida, attorney’s fees are generally recoverable by the winning party if they are allowed by agreement such as in a written contract or by law in a statute. Introduction This protocol is commonly...
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What makes a good mediator
Feb 01, 2023
A good mediator has enough experience to bring a useful perspective to the dispute but patiently listens to each side explain their position and voice their concerns. A good mediator is a person that...
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Common legal claims in Florida business disputes
Feb 01, 2023
The three distinct but broad categories of claims that are commonly brought in business disputes in Florida are those grounded in contracts, those based on torts, and those provided by statute. Introd...
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Trademark Your Business Logo
Nov 06, 2021
Marketing and advertising are a critical part of the success of any business. The unique logo or trade name that a business uses is integral to those efforts. Given the time and money that a business...
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What can you do with a final judgment in Florida
May 06, 2021
A judgment does not always come from a trial, but it often does signal the end of the litigation. A final judgment issued by a court establishes that the court has determined one party to be the winne...
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How to remove a lis pendens in Florida
Mar 31, 2021
Documents filed in lawsuits reside in the Clerk of Court’s records. Title to real property lives in the public or official records of a county in Florida. A lis pendens links the two document reposito...
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What is a lis pendens
Mar 31, 2021
A lis pendens is a document filed in a lawsuit and recorded by the clerk in the public records. It creates a cloud on title to property involved in the litigation. It is specifically authorized in Flo...
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Anatomy of a Business Lawsuit - Part 3
Jan 14, 2021
Parts 1 and 2 of this article analyzed the pleadings and discovery phases of a business lawsuit in Florida. This part will address the third phase of a Florida business dispute, which is the conclusio...
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Seller failed to disclose defects in the house you bought
Jan 14, 2021
Sellers of residential real estate in Florida are legally required to disclose material defects they actually know about that are not readily observable to a buyer. This article will address what to d...
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The Anatomy of a Business Dispute - Part 2
Jan 14, 2021
In Part 1 of this Article we looked at the first or Pleadings Phase of a business lawsuit in Florida. This part will examine the second or Discovery Phase. In the discovery phase the parties try to ve...
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