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Who is Responsible in the Case of Check Fraud?
What do you do if you write a check, mail the check, and later find out the check was deposited, but never received by its intended recipient? For example, let’s say you put a check in your mailbox, and unbeknownst to you, the check is stolen and then cashed. Who bears the...
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Don’t Let Your Opponent Attach Unnecessary Exhibits to Pleadings
By: Jonathan R. Huffman, Esq.
Too often, attorneys or unrepresented parties get away with attaching unnecessary exhibits to pleadings. This is sometimes done to embarrass the opposing party. For example, I recently took over a case in which the previous lawyers attached things...
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Construction Defects & Section 558 of the Florida Statutes
What is a Construction Defect?
Florida Law defines a construction defect as “a deficiency in, or a deficiency arising out of, the design, specifications, surveying, planning, supervision, observation of construction, or construction, repair, alteration, or remodeling of real property” which results from certain causes such as a...
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