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A Miami-Dade Condominium owner filed a declaratory judgment action seeking to declare void a covenant that prohibited any unit owner from leasing a unit for the first two-(2) years
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A Miami-Dade Condominium owner filed a declaratory judgment action seeking to declare void a covenant that prohibited any unit owner from leasing a unit for the first two-(2) years
The Third District denied certiorari regarding financial information as to the relationship between a non-party insurer and a physician-expert. The matter arose out of a
The opinion can be found here by double clicking The pdf of the opinion can be found below Background: Arlene Schwartz loaned $260,000 to her

Direct Physical Loss
This is growing trend that I think you will see establish a basis in Florida. See the link, https://www.claimsjournal.com/news/national/2020/03/25/296161.htm The text is below. Great article
Can I use this to reinstate my stricken witness? http://www.floridasupremecourt.org/decisions/2017/sc16-181.pdf
The elements of negligence: duty, breach, cause in fact, proximate cause and damages. Moransais v. Heathman, 744 So. 2d 973, 975 fn 3 (Fla. 1999).
Opinion can be found below: Also, the summary can be found here: https://law.justia.com/cases/florida/supreme-court/2018/sc16-931.html
Opinion can be found here: https://law.justia.com/cases/florida/fourth-district-court-of-appeal/2018/17-1477-0.html
AHCA’s lien rights (Medicaid Lien) are limited to the past medical expenses incurred by a recipient relative to the tort recovery, i.e., other damages are
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A Miami-Dade Condominium owner filed a declaratory judgment action seeking to declare void a covenant that prohibited any unit owner from leasing a unit for the first two-(2) years
The Third District denied certiorari regarding financial information as to the relationship between a non-party insurer and a physician-expert. The matter arose out of a
The opinion can be found here by double clicking The pdf of the opinion can be found below Background: Arlene Schwartz loaned $260,000 to her

Direct Physical Loss
This is growing trend that I think you will see establish a basis in Florida. See the link, https://www.claimsjournal.com/news/national/2020/03/25/296161.htm The text is below. Great article
Can I use this to reinstate my stricken witness? http://www.floridasupremecourt.org/decisions/2017/sc16-181.pdf
The elements of negligence: duty, breach, cause in fact, proximate cause and damages. Moransais v. Heathman, 744 So. 2d 973, 975 fn 3 (Fla. 1999).
Opinion can be found below: Also, the summary can be found here: https://law.justia.com/cases/florida/supreme-court/2018/sc16-931.html
Opinion can be found here: https://law.justia.com/cases/florida/fourth-district-court-of-appeal/2018/17-1477-0.html
AHCA’s lien rights (Medicaid Lien) are limited to the past medical expenses incurred by a recipient relative to the tort recovery, i.e., other damages are

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