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What is a Charging Order?

A charging order constitutes a lien on the judgment debtor’s limited liability company interest or assignee rights. Under a charging order, a judgment creditor has

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Changes in the Florida LLC Law

Fla. Stat. § 608, et al provided authority for a Florida LLC to be “manager-managed” or “member-managed.”  The manager, who was not a member, possessed

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More Daubert

Since I have received quite a bit of feedback on this issue, I will provide several posts regarding application of Daubert in a series on

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Florida Land Trust

A Florida Land Trust is a statutory vehicle that allows a third party, a Trustee, to hold real property in the Trustee’s name, and the

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Application of Daubert

The Third District held that the 2013 amendment to Fla. Stat. §90.702, Fla. Stat., which adopted the adopting the test of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharm.,

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LLC Act Revised

Effective January 1, 2014, the Legislature has revised the Limited Liability Act (LLC) that governs the creation and operation of the Limited Liability Concept under

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Split of Authority Follow Up

I’ve received quite a number of inquires regarding the recent posting concerning the split of authority between Kenz v. Miami-Dade Cnty., 116 So. 3d 461,

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