Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jonathan Mann | April 19, 2021
Whether a party seeking an award of attorney fees needs an expert witness to testify in support of the reasonableness of the fees requested has been the subject of much discussion and many written legal opinions in Florida.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Joe Tamborello and Monica Smith | April 14, 2021
The experience of going to virtual trial is unlike any other—it's less like a Zoom meeting and more like a television production.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By John Byrne | April 8, 2021
Of all the Federal Rules of Evidence, Rule 404(b) may well be the most cited. Any lawyer who practices federal criminal law is very familiar with the rule. On Dec. 1, 2020, the Supreme Court adopted an amendment to Rule 404(b).
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Mike Forte | March 17, 2021
Litigation is intrusive. By filing a lawsuit, a personal injury plaintiff makes his private life fair game. But a defendant did not ask to be sued, or for any of the scrutiny that goes along with it. Some of this scrutiny cannot be avoided.
By Michael A. Mora | March 12, 2021
Under Florida law, a process server could be denied entry into condominiums or gated communities without proper identification. Even if they do not encounter a gatekeeper, the person who was served can dispute the legality of the service in court.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Dennis LeVine | March 11, 2021
Auto lenders in almost all cases hire a third-party repossession agent to pick up a vehicle when the loan goes into default. Under the law, these third-party repossession companies are agents of the lenders
By Raychel Lean | March 3, 2021
Now that Florida circuit courts have lost jurisdiction over many county court appeals, the Fourth District Court of Appeal stepped in to clear up some confusion.
By Greg Land | February 18, 2021
In a lawsuit claiming the VA was defrauded of hundreds of millions of dollars, the circuit court now says a Florida businessman and philanthropist may me liable for damages along with the loan company he is accused of looting.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Robin I. Bresky and Jennifer L. Delgado | February 11, 2021
The new year began with drastic changes to Florida's county court appeal procedures and document formats.
By Raychel Lean | February 5, 2021
It's a ruling that demonstrates just how specific judges need to be for a contempt finding to survive scrutiny, as it's not enough to simply state that a violation occurred. The alleged violations, meanwhile, paint the picture of an attorney suffering from physical and mental health problems.
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