The point of Promissory Estoppel is to ensure credibility in the promises made by parties to stop them from going back on their word. It is a tool used in order to make parties perform as promised. Many consider this doctrine as a contract law exception.
In depth Attorney Memorandum of Law concerning Defamation claims and defenses for a public figure or quasi-public figure under Florida and Federal Law.
Defamation issues are rising due to the increase in social media which make it easy to cause reputational harm. Come talk to a defamation lawyer / attorney.
A patent legally forbids anyone from producing, selling, offering to sell, or using the invention without your specific authorization. However, as a patent lawyer in Melbourne, Florida from the Law Offices of Arcadier, Biggie & Wood can attest, a patent does not always stop someone from infringing on a patent.
Eviction Process in Florida – 7 Steps to Evict a Tenant What is The Eviction Process? The eviction process begins with a three day letter and finishes with a writ of removal. The entire process can be done is as little as one week if the eviction is uncontested, or take years in unusual circumstances. On average, an eviction process takes about 15 days if there are no valid defenses to the ...
The Statute of Frauds listed in United States Code is adapted by the State of Florida Law. Arcadier, Biggie & Wood, PLLC business lawyers can help you navigate them.
Evictions under Florida Law What is an Eviction? Under Florida State laws, if your tenant is unable to or refuses to pay, the only way to remove them legally is through the eviction process. Normally, the police does not get involved with the removal of a tenant as such process is handled through the civil eviction process and not criminal law. However, if the tenant or tenants are destroying ...
WHEREFORE Plaintiff, LINDA SIMONS sues the Defendants for injunctive relief to prevent and stop Defendants from continuing to slander and defame Plaintiff, compensatory and punitive damages in excess of the minimum jurisdictional limits of this Court, plus costs, interest and all other damages which Plaintiff may be entitled to, and demand ...