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Drew Ben Hudgins Lawyer

Drew Ben Hudgins

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Accident & Injury, Lawsuit & Dispute, Slip & Fall Accident, Premises Liability, Car Accident

Drew Ben Hudgins, Esquire, has successfully represented injured people throughout Florida since 1982. Mr. Hudgins was born and grew up in Tampa, Fl... (more)

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Ingrid Marie Hooglander

Premises Liability, Bad Faith Insurance, Wrongful Death, Products Liability
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Laura H. Howard

Commercial Leasing, Complex Litigation, Construction Contracts, Construction Liens
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Adry Polo

Animal Bite, Premises Liability, Car Accident, Personal Injury
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Betsey T. Herd

Premises Liability, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Professional Malpractice, Car Accident
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Dennis S Moses

Commercial Real Estate, Trusts, Elder Law, Personal Injury
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Derek P. Usman

Commercial Real Estate, Employee Rights, Corporate, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  19 Years

Tae Kelley Bronner

Commercial Real Estate, Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  30 Years

Daniel Mark Coton

Commercial Real Estate, Estate Planning, Wrongful Termination, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

Joseph John Nolan

Commercial Real Estate, Estate Planning
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  37 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR

A legal category of worker defined by the Internal Revenue Service. The key to the definition is that, unlike employees, independent contractors retain control ... (more...)
A legal category of worker defined by the Internal Revenue Service. The key to the definition is that, unlike employees, independent contractors retain control over how the work they are hired to do gets done; the person or company paying the independent contractor controls only the outcome--the product or service.

CONTRACT

A legally binding agreement involving two or more people or businesses (called parties) that sets forth what the parties will or will not do. Most contracts tha... (more...)
A legally binding agreement involving two or more people or businesses (called parties) that sets forth what the parties will or will not do. Most contracts that can be carried out within one year can be either oral or written. Major exceptions include contracts involving the ownership of real estate and commercial contracts for goods worth $500 or more, which must be in writing to be enforceable. (See statute of frauds.) A contract is formed when competent parties -- usually adults of sound mind or business entities -- mutually agree to provide each other some benefit (called consideration), such as a promise to pay money in exchange for a promise to deliver specified goods or services or the actual delivery of those goods and services. A contract normally requires one party to make a reasonably detailed offer to do something -- including, typically, the price, time for performance and other essential terms and conditions -- and the other to accept without significant change. For example, if I offer to sell you ten roses for $5 to be delivered next Thursday and you say 'It's a deal,' we've made a valid contract. On the other hand, if one party fails to offer something of benefit to the other, there is no contract. For example, if Maria promises to fix Josh's car, there is no contract unless Josh promises something in return for Maria's services.

MARITAL DEDUCTION

A deduction allowed by the federal estate tax laws for all property passed to a surviving spouse who is a U.S. citizen. This deduction (which really functions a... (more...)
A deduction allowed by the federal estate tax laws for all property passed to a surviving spouse who is a U.S. citizen. This deduction (which really functions as an exemption) allows anyone, even a billionaire, to pass his or her entire estate to a surviving spouse without any tax at all.

NULLA BONA

Latin for 'no goods.' This is what the sheriff writes when she can find no property to seize in order to pay off a court judgment.

INTANGIBLE PROPERTY

Personal property that has no physical existence, such as stocks, bonds, bank notes, trade secrets, patents, copyrights and trademarks. Such 'untouchable' items... (more...)
Personal property that has no physical existence, such as stocks, bonds, bank notes, trade secrets, patents, copyrights and trademarks. Such 'untouchable' items may be represented by a certificate or license that fixes or approximates the value, but others (such as the goodwill or reputation of a business) are not easily valued or embodied in any instrument. Compare tangible property.

SETBACK

The distance between a property boundary and a building. A minimum setback is usually required by law.

ESCHEAT

The forfeit of all property to the state when a person dies without heirs.

SHARED EQUITY MORTGAGE

A home loan in which the lender gets a share of the equity of the home in exchange for providing a portion of the down payment. When the home is later sold, the... (more...)
A home loan in which the lender gets a share of the equity of the home in exchange for providing a portion of the down payment. When the home is later sold, the lender is entitled to a portion of the proceeds.

UNIFORM TRANSFERS TO MINORS ACT

A statute, adopted by almost all states, that provides a method for transferring property to minors and arranging for an adult to manage it until the child is o... (more...)
A statute, adopted by almost all states, that provides a method for transferring property to minors and arranging for an adult to manage it until the child is old enough to receive it. See custodian.