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Enforcing Proposals for Settlement in Cases Seeking Equitable Relief
Florida courts have been veering away from the bright-line rule that the offer of judgment/proposal for settlement (PFS) statute, Fla. Stats. Section 769.79(1), does not apply in cases involving equitable relief.Ted Leopold Takes On Corporate America
The Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll attorney is usually out-resourced and out-manned, but that hasn't stopped him from using the law to win high-stakes, multi-million dollar cases brought against some of the world's largest companies.The Right To Be Secure Against Unreasonable Search and Seizure of Overseas Electronic Data?
A U.S. based company receives a warrant from the U.S. government issued under the Stored Communications Act. As part of a criminal investigation, the warrant seeks production of email content.This Law Firm Went Too Far, Even With Absolute Litigation Privilege
A Broward law firm and its principal gained unauthorized access to the opposing side's computer network and GPS tracker.Investors Lose Again In Fraud Suit Against 'Foreclosure King'
The Fourth District Court of Appeal rules that investors suing David Stern cannot pursue their case in state court after being dismissed by a federal judge.Miami Attorneys Win $5.1 Million Asbestos Verdict
Jurors pinned most of the blame for a retiree's death from mesothelioma on a product he worked with decades ago at a chemical plant.Enforcing 'Browsewrap' Agreements: Don't Make the Fine Print Too Fine
A Florida appeals court rejects an online retailer's arbitration clause because it was too inconspicuous, writes attorney Justin Guido.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.Four-Corners Rule Carries the Day for Policyholders on Hurricane Claim
The Florida Supreme Court denied review of a Fourth District Court of Appeal’s decision in State Farm Florida Insurance v. Richard Moody and Robert…Four-Corners Rule Carries the Day on Hurricane Claim
A Florida appeals court allows insurance coverage for homeowners hit by a tornado embedded in a hurricane, writes attorney Justin Guido.Trending Stories
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