Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Walter Andrews, Andrea DeField, Veronica Adams and Alice Weeks | September 16, 2022
In McNamara, the court held that a final judgment that exceeds all available liability policy limits, whether such judgment results from a jury verdict or a consensual settlement, constitutes an "excess judgment" that can be used to satisfy the causation requirement of an insurer bad faith claim in Florida.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Julie Talenfeld | September 15, 2022
Rather than pay for an ad, this is known as earned media—and its authenticity is what makes it so incredibly effective.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Steven B. Lesser | September 14, 2022
Law firms have aggressively been recruiting lawyers particularly in specialty areas such as real estate, construction and corporate law. In the wake of these developments, lawyers can best position themselves to achieve success by becoming a board-certified specialist.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Esther E. Galicia | September 12, 2022
Never underestimate the need to present expert testimony to support the reasonableness of the requested attorney fees award.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kate Markus and David Oscar Markus | September 9, 2022
In the old days, most judges worked with the litigants to find a time that worked with everyone's schedule for a hearing or a trial. But now, there are instances when lawyers are summarily notified by email that something has been scheduled, sometimes with only a day's notice. And then the waiting game starts for the order.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Bruce H. Lehr | September 9, 2022
Lawyers are not required to do fellowships, residencies, and not even internships. A law school graduate is let loose onto the public and can practice any kind of law, civil or criminal—personal injury, wrongful death and complex business litigation. All allowable and condoned by the Florida Bar.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By George J. Taylor | September 8, 2022
Regardless of which spouse has means and dies, Florida's elective share laws ensure that the surviving spouse receives a portion of the estate, so long as the surviving spouse meets the necessary deadlines.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jerry Hamilton | September 7, 2022
As part of their new reality, defense attorneys have no choice but to implement new strategies to prevent nuclear verdicts from happening to their clients. This article is a part of a series of articles that will give tips and strategies to combat nuclear verdicts.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack and Helene M. Weiss | September 6, 2022
To an outside observer, it may appear as erratic flip flopping. More often, it's a symptom of the traumatic experience the survivor went through. Still, how much has the vacillation damaged the credibility of the victim/survivor and their legal case?
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jackie Perczek | September 2, 2022
The CARES Act was enacted in March 2020 to provide emergency financial assistance to people enduring economic hardship from the COVID-19 pandemic. The act created new programs and expanded existing programs administered by the Small Business Administration.
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