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A Contract is a Contract

 The 4th District Court of Appeal affirmed the underlying trial court that held Reynolds remained liable for the annual settlement payments to the state of

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Bartram Update

The Fifth District essentially provided the Bank the right to file new lawsuit, less those payments that are more than five-(5) years old, on a

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Business Records Exception

Fla. Stat. § 90.803(6), Florida Evidence Code, an exception to the prohibition on hearsay because such documents have high reliability arsing from a business incentive

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Defamation

The elements of defamation are: (i) publication; (ii) falsity; (iii) knowledge or reckless disregard as to the falsity on a matter concerning a public official, or at least negligently

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Temporary Injunction

A temporary injunction can be granted only when there is a showing of (1) the likelihood of irreparable harm; (2) the unavailability of an adequate

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Pen resting on legal documents

A Contract is a Contract

 The 4th District Court of Appeal affirmed the underlying trial court that held Reynolds remained liable for the annual settlement payments to the state of

Read More »

Bartram Update

The Fifth District essentially provided the Bank the right to file new lawsuit, less those payments that are more than five-(5) years old, on a

Read More »
Florida county courthouse entrance

Business Records Exception

Fla. Stat. § 90.803(6), Florida Evidence Code, an exception to the prohibition on hearsay because such documents have high reliability arsing from a business incentive

Read More »

Defamation

The elements of defamation are: (i) publication; (ii) falsity; (iii) knowledge or reckless disregard as to the falsity on a matter concerning a public official, or at least negligently

Read More »

Temporary Injunction

A temporary injunction can be granted only when there is a showing of (1) the likelihood of irreparable harm; (2) the unavailability of an adequate

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Frye vs Daubert

Can I use this to reinstate my stricken witness? http://www.floridasupremecourt.org/decisions/2017/sc16-181.pdf

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