
New Issues in a Rehearing Motion – The Unfortunate Entrenchment of Trinchitella
One of the oddities of trial practice in a county overseen by the Fourth District is the requirement that the
One of the oddities of trial practice in a county overseen by the Fourth District is the requirement that the
In a recent ABA Journal article, the director of industry relations for Avvo, Dan Lear, posits that we lawyers should
There is a little-known tool hidden in the bowels of the Rules of Judicial Administration that may be used to
Although trailing the early adopters, such as the federal courts, the Florida judicial system has long embraced the use of
When representing clients in litigation, attorneys should always be skeptical of what is stated by opponents, or even in precedent,
The determination whether a statement should be excluded as hearsay was described by famed legal writer and scholar, Irving Younger,
In the not-too-distant past, shopkeepers kept their records by hand, scrawling notes on slips of paper or triplicate forms that
The recent Fifth District Court of Appeal decision in U.S. Bank National Association vs. Patrician J. Bartram, et al was
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