Attorney Fee Judgment Granted Against Third Party Insurer
The Fifth District Court of Appeal found attorney’s fees awarded pursuant to a Proposal for Settlement (PFS) were compensable damages under the “Additional Payments” provision
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The Fifth District Court of Appeal found attorney’s fees awarded pursuant to a Proposal for Settlement (PFS) were compensable damages under the “Additional Payments” provision
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Fla. Stat. Chp. 608 was repealed effective January 1, 2015 (the “old” LLC act). The revised LLC act, Fla. Chp. 605 (the “new” LLC act)
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Robert Christensen paid the purchase price for a motor vehicle, and the certificate of title was placed in his name as well as his wife, M. Taylor-Christensen.
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The Fifth District Court of Appeal found attorney’s fees awarded pursuant to a Proposal for Settlement (PFS) were compensable damages under the “Additional Payments” provision
The Florida Revised Limited Liability Act defaults to a member-managed concept. See, § 608.0407. To avoid this presumption, the LLC’s operating agreement or articles of
Fla. Stat. Chp. 608 was repealed effective January 1, 2015 (the “old” LLC act). The revised LLC act, Fla. Chp. 605 (the “new” LLC act)
The Third District Court of Appeal reversed a Miami Trial Court’s order denying a cruise line’s Motion to Dismiss based on the forum selection provision found
Trial Court found the foreclosing entity failed to satisfy the business records exception to the hearsay rule, so the trial court erred by admitting the
In a case originating in the Thirteenth Circuit Court in and for Hillsborough County, Florida, the trial judge denied the insurer’s motion to compel appraisal
A homeowner invoked the appraisal provision in a personal homeowner’s policy when seeking damages under the policy arising from the peril of sinkhole. The insured
Fla. Stat. § 718.116 provides associations lien rights on community properties arising from unpaid assessments. These unpaid assessments may in fact be foreclosed upon. The
Pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code § 1031, an investor may sell a property without triggering capital gains by deferring taxes as long as the
Robert Christensen paid the purchase price for a motor vehicle, and the certificate of title was placed in his name as well as his wife, M. Taylor-Christensen.
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