by SFA Support | Mar 10, 2016 | Articles, Homeowner's claims
Florida Supreme Court hears Ocala woman’s case against insurance company A Marion County woman’s case made it to the Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday. The seven justices spent part of the morning listening to arguments in her case against an insurance...
by SFA Support | Mar 1, 2016 | Criminal Law, Uncategorized
After a tense debate, a Senate committee backed a bill that calls for allowing terminally ill patients to have access to medical marijuana and revamping a 2014 cannabis law that has been tangled in legal fights. The bill (SB 460), approved by the Senate Rules...
by SFA Support | Mar 1, 2016 | Articles, Homeowner's claims
Four Things You Need to Know to Negotiate With Insurance Companies Windstorms don’t sound that bad. Many people think, “What can wind do to my house, really?” But they can cause huge amounts of damage. Take Brenda Dellany for example. She bought a...
by SFA Support | Feb 19, 2016 | Articles, Family Law
Labor Pains – Court to weigh whether employers must accommodate pregnant workers with the same limits as other employees. Decades after the demise of the most blatant forms of employer bias against pregnant workers, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to step into a case...
by SFA Support | Feb 5, 2016 | Articles, Homeowner's claims
All across Florida, insurers have been subtly making moves for years to limit coverage for water losses. Without a major hurricane in a decade, Florida’s insurers now complain that water loss claims are their highest risk and have in Pac-Man™ fashion chomped...
by SFA Support | Feb 5, 2016 | Articles, Homeowner's claims
Senate Bill 596 underwent some significant changes this week. The new bill can be viewed in its entirety here. Here is a summary of the new version of the Senate Bill: This bill requires that ALL of the following conditions must be met for an assignment agreement to...
by SFA Support | Feb 3, 2016 | Articles, Criminal Law
The Florida Supreme Court on Tuesday halted the execution of a South Florida man hours after listening to his attorney argue that everyone on Florida’s death row should be spared because of a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling. Cary Michael Lambrix, a two-time...
by SFA Support | Feb 2, 2016 | Articles, Auto Accidents
10 Answers I Need to Know To Represent You on an Auto Accident Claim Bill prided himself on his safe driving record. Since turning 30, he hadn’t gotten a ticket, and had never been involved in an accident. He realized that a few minutes saved on the way to work...
by SFA Support | Jan 29, 2016 | Articles, Criminal Law
Cyber-Bullying New York’s high court says anti-cyberbullying law won’t pass First Amendment muster. The White House held a conference about it in 2011. Legislators have referred to it as the scourge of the Internet. It allegedly has caused teen suicides. Many school...
by SFA Support | Jan 28, 2016 | Articles, Criminal Law, News
Nursery Files Lawsuit to Continue Cultivation of Marijuana An Alachua County nursery filed a lawsuit Wednesday in Leon County Circuit Court to prevent any delays in the cultivation and dispensing of medical marijuana in northeast Florida. The Alachua County tree...
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