Armando G Hernandez

Armando G Hernandez

December 01, 2020 | Daily Business Review

Circuit Court Order Addresses Commercial Landlord-Tenant Matter in COVID Era

Miami attorneys Armando G. Hernandez and Gustavo A. Gutierrez expound on the ever-changing landscape of Covid-19 litigation in the commercial lease context.

By Armando G. Hernandez and Gustavo A. Gutierrez

5 minute read

February 12, 2018 | Daily Business Review

Miami-Dade Professionalism Summit With a Law School Focus

Miami attorney Armando G. Hernandez gives an overview of the law-school focused Professionalism and Civility Action Summit.

By Armando G. Hernandez

3 minute read

February 21, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Hold Your Horse and Carriage: Daubert Hasn't Gone Anywhere Yet

A Florida Supreme Court review of a 2013 law adopting the federal Daubert standard for expert witnesses in state court leaves many questions unanswered, writes attorney Armando G. Hernandez.

By Commentary by Armando G. Hernandez

8 minute read

November 16, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Supreme Court Evaluates Consumer Expectations Test in Strict Liability Claims

While at first glance an asbestos case may seem not to have much relevance to other product cases (such as automobiles, recreational products, appliances and so forth), Aubin has mass appeal because it involved tensions between the consumer expectations and risk utility tests, as well as other issues involving causation.

By Armando G. Hernandez

7 minute read

November 16, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Supreme Court Evaluates Consumer Expectations Test in Strict Liability Claims

While at first glance an asbestos case may seem not to have much relevance to other product cases (such as automobiles, recreational products, appliances and so forth), Aubin has mass appeal because it involved tensions between the consumer expectations and risk utility tests, as well as other issues involving causation.

By Armando G. Hernandez

7 minute read

February 27, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Board of Contributors: Carnival's offer to Triumph passengers likely to keep lawsuits at bay

The offer made by Carnival for passengers on the ill-fated Triumph is likely to entice many passengers and serve as a better alternative to filing suit in most circumstances, writes Armando Hernandez, an attorney in the Miami office of Rumberger Kirk & Caldwell.

By Armando G. Hernandez

4 minute read