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Florida Supreme Court Establishes Precedent on Taxation of Expert Witness Fees for Attorneys

Florida Supreme Court Establishes Precedent on Taxation of Expert Witness Fees for Attorneys

Date: Aug 23, 1985
Florida Supreme Court Establishes Precedent on Taxation of Expert Witness Fees for Attorneys Introduction The case of Linda Lee Travieso v. Jose R. Travieso, Jr., adjudicated by the Supreme Court of...
Affirmation of Florida Statute §768.56: Reasonable Attorney's Fees in Medical Malpractice Cases Using the Lodestar Approach

Affirmation of Florida Statute §768.56: Reasonable Attorney's Fees in Medical Malpractice Cases Using the Lodestar Approach

Date: Aug 17, 1985
Affirmation of Florida Statute §768.56: Reasonable Attorney's Fees in Medical Malpractice Cases Using the Lodestar Approach Introduction The case of Florida Patient's Compensation Fund v. Lena Rowe,...
Mandate for Effective Appellate Representation in Capital Cases: Insights from Wilson v. Wainwright

Mandate for Effective Appellate Representation in Capital Cases: Insights from Wilson v. Wainwright

Date: Aug 16, 1985
Mandate for Effective Appellate Representation in Capital Cases: Insights from Wilson v. Wainwright Introduction Wilson v. Wainwright, 474 So. 2d 1162 (Fla. 1985), represents a pivotal case in...
Establishing the Inadmissibility of Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony: Insights from BUNDY v. STATE of Florida

Establishing the Inadmissibility of Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony: Insights from BUNDY v. STATE of Florida

Date: Jul 12, 1985
Establishing the Inadmissibility of Hypnotically Refreshed Testimony: Insights from BUNDY v. STATE of Florida Introduction The case of Theodore Robert BUNDY v. STATE of Florida, adjudicated by the...
Enforcement of Due-on-Sale Clauses: Florida's Alignment with Garn-St. Germain Act

Enforcement of Due-on-Sale Clauses: Florida's Alignment with Garn-St. Germain Act

Date: Jun 29, 1985
Enforcement of Due-on-Sale Clauses: Florida's Alignment with Garn-St. Germain Act Introduction The case of Emil J. Weiman and Joyce E. Weiman v. Thomas N. McHaffie and Jacqueline M. McHaffie (470 So....
Establishing the 'Ability to Purge' Requirement in Civil Contempt Proceedings for Child Support

Establishing the 'Ability to Purge' Requirement in Civil Contempt Proceedings for Child Support

Date: Jun 21, 1985
Establishing the 'Ability to Purge' Requirement in Civil Contempt Proceedings for Child Support Introduction The case Eugenia Bowen and the Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services v....
Establishing the Crime of Attempted Manslaughter: Insights from TILLMAN v. STATE

Establishing the Crime of Attempted Manslaughter: Insights from TILLMAN v. STATE

Date: Jun 7, 1985
Establishing the Crime of Attempted Manslaughter: Insights from TILLMAN v. STATE Introduction Wilson TILLMAN v. STATE of Florida is a landmark case decided by the Supreme Court of Florida on June 6,...
Municipal Sovereign Immunity Affirmed in Florida: Limitations on Tort Liability for Building Code Enforcement

Municipal Sovereign Immunity Affirmed in Florida: Limitations on Tort Liability for Building Code Enforcement

Date: May 23, 1985
Municipal Sovereign Immunity Affirmed in Florida: Limitations on Tort Liability for Building Code Enforcement Introduction In the landmark case of Trianon Park Condominium Association, Inc. v. City...
Governmental Immunity in Police Discretion: Insights from EVERTON v. WILLARD

Governmental Immunity in Police Discretion: Insights from EVERTON v. WILLARD

Date: May 23, 1985
Governmental Immunity in Police Discretion: Insights from EVERTON v. WILLARD Introduction EVERTON v. WILLARD, 468 So. 2d 936 (Fla. 1985), is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of Florida that...
Florida Supreme Court Establishes Limitations on Wrongful Death Claims Based on Emotional Distress in Insurance Contracts

Florida Supreme Court Establishes Limitations on Wrongful Death Claims Based on Emotional Distress in Insurance Contracts

Date: May 7, 1985
Florida Supreme Court Establishes Limitations on Wrongful Death Claims Based on Emotional Distress in Insurance Contracts Introduction The case of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company v. McCarson...
Reaffirmation of Tortious Interference Without Requirement of Business Advantage Intention

Reaffirmation of Tortious Interference Without Requirement of Business Advantage Intention

Date: Mar 15, 1985
Reaffirmation of Tortious Interference Without Requirement of Business Advantage Intention Introduction The case of Tamiami Trail Tours, Inc., a Florida Corporation, and D.C. Crosby, petitioners,...
STATE v. CRUZ: Establishing a Threshold Test for Entrapment in Florida Law

STATE v. CRUZ: Establishing a Threshold Test for Entrapment in Florida Law

Date: Mar 8, 1985
STATE v. CRUZ: Establishing a Threshold Test for Entrapment in Florida Law Introduction STATE v. CRUZ, 465 So.2d 516 (Fla. 1985), marks a pivotal moment in Florida's legal landscape concerning the...
Contingent Informant Fees and Due Process: The Florida Supreme Court's Landmark Ruling in STATE v. GLOSSON

Contingent Informant Fees and Due Process: The Florida Supreme Court's Landmark Ruling in STATE v. GLOSSON

Date: Mar 1, 1985
Contingent Informant Fees and Due Process: The Florida Supreme Court's Landmark Ruling in State of Florida v. Glosson Introduction State of Florida v. Glosson is a pivotal case decided by the Supreme...
Establishing the Boundaries of Qualified Privilege and Express Malice in Defamation Cases: NODAR v. GALBREATH

Establishing the Boundaries of Qualified Privilege and Express Malice in Defamation Cases: NODAR v. GALBREATH

Date: Feb 27, 1985
Establishing the Boundaries of Qualified Privilege and Express Malice in Defamation Cases: NODAR v. GALBREATH 1. Introduction Joseph J. Nodar, the petitioner, appealed to the Supreme Court of Florida...
Affirmation of Capital Sentencing Standards in Bush v. Florida (1985)

Affirmation of Capital Sentencing Standards in Bush v. Florida (1985)

Date: Feb 1, 1985
Affirmation of Capital Sentencing Standards in Bush v. Florida (1985) Introduction Bush v. State of Florida, 461 So.2d 936 (1985), adjudicated by the Supreme Court of Florida, is a seminal case that...
Defining Real and Substantial Benefit in Municipal Double Taxation Claims: Analysis of Town of Palm Beach v. Palm Beach County

Defining Real and Substantial Benefit in Municipal Double Taxation Claims: Analysis of Town of Palm Beach v. Palm Beach County

Date: Jan 16, 1985
Defining Real and Substantial Benefit in Municipal Double Taxation Claims: Analysis of Town of Palm Beach et al. v. Palm Beach County et al. 1. Introduction The case of Town of Palm Beach et al. v....
Reaffirmation of the Prohibition on Fraud-Based Class Actions in Separate Contracts: LANCE v. WADE

Reaffirmation of the Prohibition on Fraud-Based Class Actions in Separate Contracts: LANCE v. WADE

Date: Nov 16, 1984
Reaffirmation of the Prohibition on Fraud-Based Class Actions in Separate Contracts: LANCE v. WADE Introduction The case of Joseph T. Lance, et al., Petitioners, v. Charles H. Wade, et al.,...
Reaffirmation of Gross Negligence Standard for Punitive Damages in White Construction Co. v. Dupont

Reaffirmation of Gross Negligence Standard for Punitive Damages in White Construction Co. v. Dupont

Date: Oct 12, 1984
Reaffirmation of Gross Negligence Standard for Punitive Damages in White Construction Co. v. Dupont Introduction The case of White Construction Co., Inc.; and Limerock Industries, Inc., Petitioners,...
Florida Supreme Court Establishes New Standards for Peremptory Challenges in Jury Selection

Florida Supreme Court Establishes New Standards for Peremptory Challenges in Jury Selection

Date: Sep 28, 1984
Florida Supreme Court Establishes New Standards for Peremptory Challenges in Jury Selection Introduction The case of State of Florida v. Jack Neil, decided by the Supreme Court of Florida on...
Balancing Pretrial Publicity and Defendant's Rights: Comprehensive Analysis of Bundy v. State of Florida

Balancing Pretrial Publicity and Defendant's Rights: Comprehensive Analysis of Bundy v. State of Florida

Date: Sep 25, 1984
Balancing Pretrial Publicity and Defendant's Rights: Comprehensive Analysis of Bundy v. State of Florida Introduction The case of Theodore Robert Bundy v. State of Florida (455 So.2d 330) adjudicated...
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