Ortega v. JW Marriott: When is “Open and Obvious” Actually “Open & Obvious”
In Ortega v. JW Marriott Investment, LLC, a hotel guest tripped over a raised, unmarked concrete slab that held a gate arm in a resort
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In Ortega v. JW Marriott Investment, LLC, a hotel guest tripped over a raised, unmarked concrete slab that held a gate arm in a resort
In a premises liability matter, the Florida Second District Court of Appeal ruled that while Defendant had no duty to warn Plaintiff about an open
Eckert Realty Corp. v. Ellen Strazzeri, No. 4D2023-2130 (a) Facts Name of the Case and Parties: Eckert Realty Corp. v. Ellen Strazzeri, No. 4D2023-2130, Fourth
Wal-Mart Stores East, LP v. Elida Maria Garcia Pineda (No. 3D23-0793 (a) Facts The case, Wal-Mart Stores East, LP v. Elida Maria Garcia Pineda (No.
In June 2018, Geraldo Perez rented an apartment from Belmont at Ryals Chase, managed by Webb Realty. The lease made Belmont responsible for maintaining the

The First District Court of appeal reversed a million-dollar slip fall verdict in favor of the Plaintiff finding that Plaintiff failed to present sufficient evidence

The First District Court of appeal reversed a million-dollar slip fall verdict in favor of the Plaintiff finding that Plaintiff failed to present sufficient evidence
The Defendant appealed a verdict in a negligent security mater in PRIDE OF ST. LUCIE LODGE 1189, INC. d/b/a TEMPLE 853, Appellant, v. TEAIRA NICOLE
In addition to the ordinary elements of negligence, in a premises liability claim, elements to be proven by the plaintiff “include the defendant’s possession or
http://www.npr.org/2017/09/12/550482177/florida-businesses-struggle-to-reopen-without-power-after-irma
In Ortega v. JW Marriott Investment, LLC, a hotel guest tripped over a raised, unmarked concrete slab that held a gate arm in a resort
In a premises liability matter, the Florida Second District Court of Appeal ruled that while Defendant had no duty to warn Plaintiff about an open
Eckert Realty Corp. v. Ellen Strazzeri, No. 4D2023-2130 (a) Facts Name of the Case and Parties: Eckert Realty Corp. v. Ellen Strazzeri, No. 4D2023-2130, Fourth
Wal-Mart Stores East, LP v. Elida Maria Garcia Pineda (No. 3D23-0793 (a) Facts The case, Wal-Mart Stores East, LP v. Elida Maria Garcia Pineda (No.
In June 2018, Geraldo Perez rented an apartment from Belmont at Ryals Chase, managed by Webb Realty. The lease made Belmont responsible for maintaining the

The First District Court of appeal reversed a million-dollar slip fall verdict in favor of the Plaintiff finding that Plaintiff failed to present sufficient evidence

The First District Court of appeal reversed a million-dollar slip fall verdict in favor of the Plaintiff finding that Plaintiff failed to present sufficient evidence
The Defendant appealed a verdict in a negligent security mater in PRIDE OF ST. LUCIE LODGE 1189, INC. d/b/a TEMPLE 853, Appellant, v. TEAIRA NICOLE
In addition to the ordinary elements of negligence, in a premises liability claim, elements to be proven by the plaintiff “include the defendant’s possession or
http://www.npr.org/2017/09/12/550482177/florida-businesses-struggle-to-reopen-without-power-after-irma