De Novo Review Blog

Rescission of a Lease Agreement

Category: Landlord-Tenant Subject: Rescission of a Lease Agreement By: Marty Can a tenant assert that a commercial lease agreement is void and subject to rescission when the tenant later discovers that a zoning ordinance precludes the tenant’s business on the premises but the tenant continues to occupy the premises anyway without payment of rent? No. […]

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Non-Disclosure

Category: Nondisclosure Agreement Subject: Business Owners By: Genny A. Castellanos, De Novo Review Nondisclosure Agreement “Confidentiality Agreement” A nondisclosure agreement is essentially a confidentiality agreement. It is used to protect a business’ trade secrets and proprietary information. Trade secrets are confidential information that has value and that the business would like to maintain private. Examples […]

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Time Sharing

By: Erin,  Senior Attorney, De Novo Review Are there consequences when mothers fail to encourage time sharing between father and child when time sharing has been ordered? Absolutely. In Ginnell v. Pacetti, 31 So. 3d 217, 218-19 (Fla. 4th DCA 2010), the appellate court affirmed the trial court’s decision to modify time sharing in favor […]

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Effect of Future Inheritance on Alimony Award

Category: Family Law Appeals Blog Subject: Effect of Future Inheritance on Alimony Award By: Erin, Senior Attorney, De Novo Review May a future or potential inheritance be considered as a basis to petition for a modification of alimony? Yes. In Wiesenfeld v. Wiesenfeld, 95 So. 3d 959, 960-61 (Fla. 1st DCA 2012), the court considered […]

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Solo Practitioners vs. Big Law Firm

Why Aren’t Solo Attorneys Running Like A Big Law Firm?  So many times I confer with solo attorneys and some have a preconceived notion that “no one else can handle this work” or “I don’t want to grow.”  Forget about growing, why not make money without doing all the labor like other business do and […]

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