National Law Journal | Commentary
By Adam J. Levitt | March 4, 2024
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column for the National Law Journal written by DiCello Levitt's Adam J. Levitt.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Alexander A. Salinas | March 1, 2024
How do you win a case after your client has already paid damages and attorney fees to the defendant? You make novel use of judicial estoppel. There was no clear precedent for our approach, and there is every reason now that another plaintiff—or a defendant—can also use it.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Greg Payton | February 29, 2024
Networking—or "relationship building," as I prefer to call it—oftentimes is key to advancing one's career. Opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals, mentors and potential employers are invaluable to aspiring early-career professionals.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kimberly L. Wald | February 29, 2024
This experience reinforced the power of visual storytelling, the elegance of simplicity in presenting evidence, and the strategic importance of timing and persuasion.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By John J. Fumero | February 28, 2024
Environmental groups that won the ruling cheered, while Florida developers and the DEP were left wondering what would happen next. Some residential projects seeking final permitting are on hold, as are those in the planning stages. Attorneys representing environmental, real estate and local government interests should review how future development projects may be altered or shelved.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Catherine T. Moussa | February 28, 2024
In 1962, Florida courts began expanding the Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine beyond the typical automobile to include tow motors. More expansion followed, with courts including airplanes, trucks, busses, and, since 1984, golf carts. This vicarious liability is based on how a vehicle was used and not where it was used.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jeffrey D. Kirby | February 27, 2024
Slip and falls can cause devastating injuries and sometimes even death. Oftentimes, the pain from a slip and fall can be mild initially even though serious and permanent injuries have occurred. Therefore, it is critical that you know what to do if you fall even though your pain and injuries are mild at first.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rodrigo Palomino | February 23, 2024
Maritime contracts are known for including choice-of-law provisions, designating a specific jurisdiction's laws to govern potential disputes. The enforceability of these provisions falls under federal maritime law, which generally upholds them unless certain exceptions apply.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Natalia A. Duran | February 21, 2024
Construction problems can occur in brand-new construction and older properties managed by associations. Fortunately, by staying informed about the situation and the mechanisms to address defects, HOAs can avoid costly pitfalls.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rebecca L. Palmer | February 20, 2024
Instead of dwelling too much on your past—and on the furniture that reflects your former "couple" style—the season of new growth is a great time to also rejuvenate your living spaces, behaviors and spirits.
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