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Adoption and Implementation of Civil Differentiated Case Management Administrative Order 3.110 (“AO 3.110”) – Effective September 1, 2023

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

AO 3.110 replaces AO 3.107 – Adoption and Implementation of Civil Differentiated Case Management Plan for Cases Filed on or After April 30, 2021; and AO 3.108 – Adoption and Implementation of Retroactive Civil Differentiated Case Management Plan for Cases Filed on or Before April 29, 2021. Cases filed after September 1, 2023 will… Read More »

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Are Your Company’s Marketing Calls and Text Messages Compliant with Florida Law? Are You Sure?

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

Any business that promotes its services through telephone or text-message marketing to Florida consumers must now be wary of the Florida Telephone Solicitation Act (“FTSA”).1 In July 2021, the Florida Legislature enacted a newly expanded version of the FTSA, and as a result, hundreds of lawsuits alleging violations of the statute have flooded the… Read More »

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The Ultimate Combatant Case: A Member Dispute Involving an LLC Without an Operating Agreement

By Rabin Kammerer Johnson |

Part of the appeal of the LLC business structure is that the members of an LLC are free to choose a unique set of rules for operating the LLC, called an operating agreement.  There is a lot of flexibility in what you can include in the operating agreement; only provisions that enable or encourage… Read More »

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