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Holding It is not necessary to establish good cause or excusable neglect to avoid dismissal under Fla.R.Civ.P. 1.070(j). The rule may be found at https://coxlawflorida.com/florida-rules-of-civil-procedure/rule-1-070-process/
Case Documents and Related Coverage The Complaint may be found here: Montague – Complaint (PDF) An article from the New York Times may be found
A. Holding The failure to provide written notice under section Fla. Stat. § 559.715 did not bar the Mortgagee’s foreclosure suit, nor did it create
he Supreme Court held in an 8-1 decision that an ERISA plan fiduciary may not seek reimbursement out of the third-party settlement a plan participant
Holding. An insured seeking uninsured motorist benefits is entitled to a determination of liability and the full extent of the insured’s damages in the UM
The Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA) is a federal tax assessed on the seller of real estate owned by a NR-Non Resident
The business records exception found in Fla. Stat. §90.803(6) allows a party to introduce evidence that would normally be inadmissible hearsay if: (1) the record
A. Facts John Morris, Jr., ironically a lawyer by trade, transferred sizable property holdings of harvestable timber, farmlands, and wetlands contemporaneously with
Facts In a slip fall case, the Plaintiff was unable to articulate why she fell. However, Plaintiff produced photographs and expert testimony of steps in
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The article may be found at: http://www.fox8live.com/story/33395259/zurik-cigna-faces-class-action-suit-amid-medical-waste-backlash
Holding It is not necessary to establish good cause or excusable neglect to avoid dismissal under Fla.R.Civ.P. 1.070(j). The rule may be found at https://coxlawflorida.com/florida-rules-of-civil-procedure/rule-1-070-process/
Case Documents and Related Coverage The Complaint may be found here: Montague – Complaint (PDF) An article from the New York Times may be found
A. Holding The failure to provide written notice under section Fla. Stat. § 559.715 did not bar the Mortgagee’s foreclosure suit, nor did it create
he Supreme Court held in an 8-1 decision that an ERISA plan fiduciary may not seek reimbursement out of the third-party settlement a plan participant
Holding. An insured seeking uninsured motorist benefits is entitled to a determination of liability and the full extent of the insured’s damages in the UM
The Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA) is a federal tax assessed on the seller of real estate owned by a NR-Non Resident
The business records exception found in Fla. Stat. §90.803(6) allows a party to introduce evidence that would normally be inadmissible hearsay if: (1) the record
A. Facts John Morris, Jr., ironically a lawyer by trade, transferred sizable property holdings of harvestable timber, farmlands, and wetlands contemporaneously with
Facts In a slip fall case, the Plaintiff was unable to articulate why she fell. However, Plaintiff produced photographs and expert testimony of steps in

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