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Want to Avoid Paying Rule 41(d) Costs? Then Re-File in State Instead of Federal Court

A Managing Agent’s Malicious Actions Can Subject The Company To Punitive Damages. But What Does “Managing Agent” Really Mean?

Can A Third-Party Successfully Sue You For Failing To Provide Service Beyond The Scope Of Your Contract?

No Discovery Allowed Of Special Litigation Committee Regarding Its Evaluation Of Proposed Derivative Claims

Procuring Cause Doctrine Does Not Override Express Contract Terms

Thou Shalt Presume Irreparable Harm (when construing non-compete agreements)

Your Neighbor Is Violating A City Ordinance, But The City Disagrees. Can You Sue The City? No. Can You Sue The Neighbor? Maybe, Says A Florida Appellate Court.

Do I Need To Follow The Ancient Rules Of Authentication To Use A Google Maps Image As Evidence During My Trial? Yes, Says Florida Appellate Court

Do False Statements About A Former Employee During A Bank’s Board Of Directors Meeting Constitute Defamation? No, Says A Florida Appellate Court.

Florida Real Estate Law: Is “Adverse Possession” Sufficiently “Hostile” If The Possession Is Permitted Because Nobody Realizes That It’s Wrong?

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