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Tripp Scott's Ed Pozzuoli Named One Of Florida Trend’s Florida 500
Tripp Scott today announced that Ed Pozzuoli, CEO of Tripp Scott, was named one of Florida Trend’s Florida 500.
An Unsigned Text Message May Become A Personal Guarantee—Believe It Or Not
In an unpublished decision issued on Oct. 13, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta held that an unsigned text message from an individual can constitute a personal guarantee of a debt of a corporation without violating Florida’s statute of frauds and in compliance with Florida’s Electronic Signature Act.
Polls Show Desantis’ Style Of Leadership Makes His Re-Election All But Certain
So long as voters go to the polls, Gov. DeSantis is primed to win reelection, and in a big way.
Avoiding Disputes, Litigation And Alternate Dispute Resolution
This month’s legal opinion is provided by Tripp Scott's COO Paul Lopez.
How Do Florida Voters Feel About Desantis’ Migrant Flights? A New Poll Weighs In.
About half of Floridians likely to vote in the midterm elections are on board with Ron DeSantis’ migrant flights, according to a new poll that suggests the governor is cruising to reelection.
Tripp Scott's Marianna Seiler Named One Of South Florida Business And Wealth's "Up And Comers"
Tripp Scott, P.A. is proud to announce that Marianna Seiler, a director with the firm, has been selected as an honoree for the one of South Florida Business and Wealth magazine's Up & Comer Award in the category of Excellence in Leadership.
Tripp Scott Law Firm And National Pollster Scott Rasmussen Launch Florida Freedom Index
Tripp Scott, announced a unique partnership with Scott Rasmussen to launch the state’s first ever Florida Freedom Index. The Florida Freedom Index is a quarterly review of the personal, economic and educational freedoms in the sunshine state compared to other states around the nation.
Inexperienced Managers And Poor Training: A Recipe For Disaster
Managers should receive training in the federal and state laws that apply to the company’s business.
Bankruptcy Trustee's Attorney Fees Under Attack—When Hourly Rate Agreements Become Contingent
A recent decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit may be creating a tsunami of concern to those attorneys and law firms that regularly represent bankruptcy trustees.
Grand Jury’s Damning Report On Public Schools Is Proof That Parental Choice Is Best
The recent grand jury report findings only confirm what parents already know — the system is broken.
Secured Lenders And Secured Vendors Beware
A NEW SUPREME COURT RULING HOLDS THAT IN FLORIDA, THE DEBTOR’S NAME ON A FINANCING STATEMENT MUST BE EXACTLY CORRECT OR THE SECURITY INTEREST MAY BE DECLARED INVALID
Will The Inflation Reduction Act Of 2022 Affect Me?
The "Inflation Reduction Act," H.R. 5376, (the "Act") was signed into law on August 16, 2022.
Making Sense Of New Insurance And Condo Reforms
After a string of devastating hurricanes and just 11 months following the Surfside condominium collapse, the Florida Legislature and Gov. Ron DeSantis delivered much needed reforms for Florida’s troubled insurance and condominium industries.
'Better Safe Than Sorry': South Florida Court Upholds Attorney Fee Ruling In Fight Over Condo's Ungated Pool
The Third District Court of Appeal upheld a Miami-Dade County Court judge’s decision that a man suing his condo association was the prevailing party, despite dismissing his case as being moot.
Tripp Scott Attorneys Garner Top Honors In Florida Super Lawyers Magazine
Tripp Scott today announced that five of its attorneys have been recognized in the 2022 edition of Florida Super Lawyers Magazine.
School Choice, More Than Ever: Three Big Reasons
As Florida’s children return to classrooms, what better time is there to highlight the Sunshine State’s status as a national leader in school choice – and three reasons why that distinction matters more than ever?
Newsom Wants To Impose The ‘California Way’ On All Of Us. Florida Has The Better Idea
Popping up across Florida these days are T-shirts and hats celebrating the free state of Florida, suggesting “Make America Florida.”
New Appellate Ruling—Rule 11 Sanctions May Be Sought And Awarded After A Judgment Has Been Entered
The appellate court reversed a ruling by the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Alabama, which held that once a summary judgment had been granted in favor of the defendant, the defendant was precluded from seeking an award of sanctions or damages under Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Remember ‘It’s The Economy, Stupid’? Well, Guess What? It Still Is
Political enthusiasts will recall the 1992 Clinton presidential campaign’s watchword: “It’s the economy, stupid!”
Manooch T. Azizi Appointed Legal Counsel To Hispanic Unity Of Florida’s Board Of Directors
Manooch T. Azizi Appointed Legal Counsel To Hispanic Unity Of Florida’s Board Of Directors