Third District Court of Appeals holds the statute of limitations on a claim for a fraudulent transfer runs from the time of the discovery of the transfer, not from when the fraudulent nature of the transfer was discovered. In Western Hay Company, Inc. v. Lauren Financial Investments Ltd., 36 Fla. … [Read more...]
iPhones and Public Records
Public agencies must take care to collect and maintain messages sent from smart phones and other portable devices. In Lorenzo v. City of Venice, Case No. 2008 CA 8108 SC (Fla. 12 Cir. Ct. Oct. 7, 2009), the City of Venice's clerk was unable to produce email communications between City Council … [Read more...]
Are Real Estate Opportunities Knocking at Your Door?
In the wake of the real estate crash, thousands of properties across the State of Florida have been left in distress. Commercial and residential real estate alike has suffered the effects of the real estate crash and the depressed economy in general. However, with each passing day, we move … [Read more...]
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