I recently wrote in Fox Rothschild’s Consumer Law Ledger about a Florida appellate court’s ruling that the statute of limitations for a negligent appraisal claim begins to run on the
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Appellate Court Confirms That Revised Florida Arbitration Code Is In Step With The Federal Arbitration Act On Threshold Questions Of Arbitrability And Validity
By Eric A. Bevan on
It is no secret that arbitration has become a common alternative to traditional courtroom litigation. Arbitration clauses are widely employed in domestic and international commercial contracts. With the advent of…
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Florida Appeals: Timing is Everything
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When commencing an appeal in Florida, timing is everything. For instance, the timely filing of a notice of appeal is a strict matter of subject matter jurisdiction. See Fla. R. …
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