Legal Articles, General Practice

Florida’s Public Records Law: What Your Private Company Should Know

Tips on how private companies that contract with governmental entities should handle public records requests

Florida’s Slavin Doctrine: Alive, Well and Expanding?

Discussion of recent Florida case and impact on the Slavin Doctrine

Proposed Legislation Could Impact Florida Construction Defect Statute

Overview of pending legislation to change Florida's Construction Defect Statute.

What Kind of License Do You Need for Design-Build Services in Florida?

This article discusses the type of license that a design-build firm is required to hold in Florida.

Right Turn on Red vs. U-Turn – Who has the Right of Way

Who has the right of way between a driver executing a right on red and a driver executing a lawful U turn?

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Workers compensation and personal injury blog

Texting While Driving – Is it a Bigger Problem than Drinking and Driving?

Texting and driving is distracted driving and is a major factor in many accidents.

Florida Scoresheets and Minimum Sentencing Guidelines

The Florida Scoresheet controls the minimum legal sentences in felony circuit court cases.

Florida Scoresheets and Mandatory Minimum Sentences

The Florida system in felony cases of determining what the potential minimum and maximum sentences will be may result in unexpected outcomes

Bicycle Accidents and Injuries – Florida is the Most Dangerous State for Bicyclists

Florida is the most dangerous state in the U.S. for bicycle riding. The outcome when a car or truck collides with a bicycle is predictable and severe. The injuries can be catastrophic.

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