Legal Articles, General Practice

Divorce Mediation Can Help Couples Discover Creative Ways To Deal With Their Home

How divorce mediation can help a couple deal with their home.

Commercial Property Owners: Ensure Your “Insured” Status

A recent personal injury case demonstrates that commercial property owners simply cannot be too cautious when it comes to ensuring their status as an additional insured on certificates issued to their tenants and contractors.

In Florida, Should Divorcing Parties Choose to Keep the House During Asset Division?

A guide to choosing who should retain the home in the process of asset division.

Whose Money Is It? The Interplay of the SIR & the Made-Whole Doctrine

Discussion of Florida's Made-Whole Doctrine and its impact on Self-Insured Retention requirements in liability insurance policies

Is Toxic Flooring the New Chinese Drywall?

Discussion of similarities and differences between legal claims and insurance issues surrounding toxic flooring and Chinese drywall

Florida May Create New License for Structural Engineers

Overview of pending legislation to create new license category for structural engineers in Florida

Florida May Reduce Statute of Repose for Construction-Related Claims

Overview of pending legislation to reduce Florida's Statute of Repose

Florida’s Public Records Law: What Your Private Company Should Know

Tips on how private companies that contract with governmental entities should handle public records requests

Florida’s Slavin Doctrine: Alive, Well and Expanding?

Discussion of recent Florida case and impact on the Slavin Doctrine

Proposed Legislation Could Impact Florida Construction Defect Statute

Overview of pending legislation to change Florida's Construction Defect Statute.

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