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“In for a Penny, in for a Pound” is No Longer the Case for Florida Lawyers
February 19, 2024
On April 1, 2024, newly adopted Rule 1.041 to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedures goes into effect which creates a procedure for an attorney to appear in a limited manner in civil proceedings. Currently, when a Florida attorney appears in a civil proceeding, he or she is reasonable for handling all aspects of the case for their client. This new rule authorizes an attorney to file a notice limiting the attorney’s appearance to particular proceedings or specified matters prior to any appearance before the court. For example, an attorney can now appear for the limited purpose of filing and arguing a motion to dismiss. Once the motion to dismiss is heard by the court, the attorney may file a notice of termination of limited appearance and will have no further obligations in the case.
Posted by
Edward Brown
Client Alert
"Alien Land Law" Restricts Foreign Ownership of Real Property in Florida
July 27, 2023
Posted by
Law Clerk Jenny Lu with Attorneys Emma Pinder, Stephen Chong and Robert Lee
Client Alert
The Current State of Assignment of Benefits Litigation in Florida
August 5, 2022
On May 25, 2022, Florida lawmakers approved property insurance reforms that remove attorney’s fees, with respect to assignment of benefits (“AOB”) property insurance litigation. One-way attorney’s fees are a longstanding problem in Florida and the reforms come at a time when AOB litigation increasingly affects homeowners in a negative way.
Posted by
Nhan T. Lee with Wayne A. Comstock
Client Alert
New Year, New Laws, Old Form Documents? Exhibit A: Changes in Florida’s Real Estate Contracts
January 18, 2022
Settling into a New Year often brings renewed energy into setting and pushing new goals of building business relationships, increasing sales, and moving Letters of Intent and negotiations into final, signed agreements. It’s all too easy to grab a form document off the Internet (Google, anyone?), or to pull the last document in your files as a template for your next agreement. However, changes in the law can take effect at the beginning of the calendar year, as well as mid-year or fiscal new year, and sometimes on a random date in between. Your awareness – or lack of awareness – in changes in the law can mean the difference between keeping you and your business operating within the law or putting you at great financial and legal risk for not complying with the law. It can also result in financial and time savings or additional burden in time and costs.
Posted by
Christine M. Berk
Client Alert
COVID-19 Small Business Loan Relief Guidance - Updated April 8, 2020
April 8, 2020
Economic Action Plan for Clients Our legal and business crisis response team has collaborated with lending institutions in Ohio and Florida to advise small businesses with regard to the loans available due to the COVID-19 health and economic crisis. There are several loan options that may work for you, and we have also added a section for Frequently Asked Questions. For more information, please contact your primary BMD attorney and they would be happy to assist you in developing an Economic Relief Action plan for your business.
Posted by
BMD SBA Loan Team
Client Alert
Florida’s “Stay-at-Home” Order and What it Means for Businesses
April 3, 2020
On April 1, 2020, in response to the State’s ongoing efforts to fight the spread of COVID-19, Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-91, which is State-wide “Stay-at-Home” Order. The Order goes into effect Friday, April 3, 2020 at 12:01 a.m., and expires on April 30, 2020, unless extended by subsequent order (the full text of the order is available here).
Posted by
Matthew Jackson, Joshua La Bouef, Cody Westmoreland, Darren Jones
Client Alert
COVID-19 and Telehealth for Ohio and Florida
March 23, 2020
Over the last week, private insurers as well as federal and state healthcare programs have continued to issue updates to the provision of telehealth. In order to increase availability of appointments for a wide variety of services while also keeping patients and providers safe, many payors have expanded their telehealth offerings.
Posted by
Ashley Watson & Kevin Cripe
Client Alert
Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program for Small Businesses & Non-Profits in Ohio and Florida
March 18, 2020
The Ohio Development Services Agency and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity are preparing to qualify businesses in both states for the U.S. Small Business Administration's (SBA) Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program. This program provides low interest loans up to $2 million in order to help businesses overcome the temporary loss of revenue during the state of emergency.
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