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Death, Taxes, Insurance, Oh My!

December 12, 2016
Mitchell W. Goldberg

Supreme Court to Decide If the Filing of a Faulty Proof of Claim in Bankruptcy Permits a Debtor to Sue Under the FDCPA

December 11, 2016
Fred O. Goldberg

Pressure's Building on South Florida's Urban (Re)Development

December 5, 2016
Anthony J. Carriuolo

Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality – Showcasing the Real in Real Estate

November 30, 2016
Barry D. Lapides

Is Your Competitor Making False Comparative Advertising Claims?

November 30, 2016
Leonard K. Samuels and Jeffrey S. Wertman

Each year, false advertising lawsuits cost companies millions of dollars in damages and cause significant damage to their reputation and goodwill. Just recently, on November 9, 2016, a former customer of Krispy Kreme doughnuts filed a $5 million false advertising class action lawsuit in federal court in California alleging that Krispy Kreme doughnuts falsely marketed and sold certain products representing that they were filled with actual fruit, when the products allegedly contained no raspberries, blueberries or maple. (Jason Saidian v. Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc., Case No. 2:16-cv-08338, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California).

A Victory for Florida Policyholders: The Florida Supreme Court Upholds the Concurrent Cause Doctrine

November 30, 2016
Michael J. Higer and Gina Clausen Lozier

The OCR's Phase 2 HIPAA Audit Program and Cloud-Service Providers, and an Alert Regarding Phase 2 Audit Email Phishing Scams

November 29, 2016
Gavin C. Gaukroger

Upcoming 'Sessions' in the State Legalized Marijuana and Financial Services Industry

November 21, 2016
Colin M. Roopnarine

President-elect Donald Trump sent shock waves through the medicinal and recreational marijuana industry last week when he nominated Senator Jeff Sessions for United States Attorney General. But why should the mere nomination reverberate as it did?  Senator Sessions is a former attorney general for the State of Alabama who as an advocate and ardent supporter of Nancy Reagan’s “Just Say No” message, commented in April of 2016 that “good people don’t smoke marijuana.”  Sen. Sessions has been outspoken in his stance on drugs and immigration, and has never wavered in his conviction on adhering strictly with the relevant laws.

Medical Marijuana in Florida: Amendment 2's Passage

November 9, 2016
David K. Black and Colleen Maranges

Is a Property Owner Required to Accept Its Contractor's Offer to Repair Construction Defects

November 7, 2016
Jeffrey S. Wertman

A question that frequently arises after a construction project is whether a property owner should accept its contractor’s offer to repair construction defects. The scenario goes something like this. Shortly after a contractor completes a construction project, the property owner discovers the contractor’s work is defective. The contractor makes an offer to remedy the defect. The owner refuses to accept the contractor’s offer and hires a different contractor to repair the defects. A lawsuit follows. Can the owner recover damages for the cost to repair the defects?

Time Is Running out – the Florida Family Trust Company Clock Is Counting Down

November 7, 2016
Colin M. Roopnarine

For Family Trust Companies contemplating or operating currently in Florida, pursuant to Section 662.1225, Florida Statutes, “A [family trust] company in operation as of October 1, 2016, which meets the definition of a family trust company, must, on or before December 30, 2016, apply for licensure as a licensed family trust company, register as a family trust company or foreign licensed trust company, or cease doing business in this state.”  (Emphasis added).  But how did we get here?

Make Sure to File Entity Classification Election if Non-Default Tax Status Desired

November 6, 2016
Nick Jovanovich