September 27, 2021 | Daily Business Review
Third District Fails to Consider Arbitrariness When Determining Anticipatory BreachFlorida contractors beware. A recent decision by the state's Third District Court of Appeal may impact how you chose to word future contracts with clients.
By Nicole Rekant and Stevan J. Pardo
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February 15, 2019 | Daily Business Review
Don't Trifle With Trifling Damages in Florida Data Breach CasesA significant roadblock for plaintiffs in data breach cases in Florida is the threshold issue of Article III standing. Plaintiffs must show an actual or imminent injury.
By Nicole Rekant and Stevan Pardo
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February 11, 2019 | Daily Business Review
Fla. Courts Require Actual Injury to Demonstrate Standing in Data Breach CasesThe proliferation of data breach cases in Florida courts has focused on Article III standing. To meet the pleading standard under Article III, a plaintiff must allege sufficient facts to show the injury-in-fact is concrete, particularized, actual, and imminent, not conjectural or hypothetical.
By Nicole Rekant and Stevan Pardo
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