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One of the most critical questions to answer after the discovery of a construction defect is who is responsible for…
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Among the numerous causes of action available to construction defect plaintiffs in the State of Florida, there is Florida Statute…
Millions of Floridians are now suffering a significant decrease in income due to the pandemic. Can individuals who have obligated…
A construction lien is filed against your property claiming that a contractor (or even a subcontractor hired by your contractor)…
On April 2, 2020, Governor Ron Desantis issued Executive Order 20-94 which temporarily suspended all mortgage foreclosure and residential eviction…
A new, neighboring building is being constructed, or an existing adjacent building is undergoing renovations, which poses the risk of…
The world has changed dramatically in the last ninety days. Just last year, the question of whether a restaurant would…
Litigation can be a time-consuming, stressful, and often expensive process. A civil dispute can drag on for years, causing out-of-pocket…