Tag: several-liability
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Florida Passes New Laws to Limit Lawsuits and Insurance Claim Disputes
– Florida has replaced its system of pure comparative negligence with a modified comparative negligence regime. – The statute of limitations for general negligence actions has been shortened from four years to two years. – The standard for bad-faith insurance claims has been amended. – The bill outlines the evidence that a factfinder should consider…
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Navigating Legal Systems: Florida vs. Foreign Countries
1. Litigating in a foreign jurisdiction can be a potential legal problem for U.S.-based product manufacturers and service providers doing business in Latin America. 2. Claimants may initiate litigation in a foreign country, but defendants often find themselves litigating in Florida state or federal courts. 3. Defendants faced with litigation in Florida courts must make…
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“Changes to Florida Medical Laws to Protect Patients: What You Need to Know”
– HB 837 replaces Florida’s pure comparative fault system with a modified comparative fault system. – Under the new system, claimants found to be at least 51% liable for an incident cannot seek reparation from the other party. Uniformity in Proving Damages for Medical Expenses – The legislation establishes a uniform evidentiary threshold for proving…
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Florida Real Estate Market Report 2023: A Guide for High School Students
1. People who exercise regularly have better mental health. 2. Consuming too much sugar can negatively impact cognitive function. 3. Regular meditation improves sleep quality. 4. Drinking coffee can provide a short-term boost in cognitive function. 5. Exposure to nature can reduce stress levels. – Increased vacant land development transactions in central Florida, particularly in…