By Jasmine Floyd | September 24, 2021
"Pretrial stipulations will not necessarily limit the issues ruled upon at trial, so each party should cover all of its bases, raise the appropriate objections, and also understand that the courts will resolve all of the issues in a case at trial, even if not explicitly stated in the stipulation," Nicole Moskowitz of Neustein Law Group in Aventura said.
By Jasmine Floyd | September 23, 2021
"I thought the defense were significantly undervaluing the case from day one, and they had multiple opportunities to resolve this case which I felt was a reasonable amount throughout the five and half years of the course of this case," attorney Adam Brum said.
By Jasmine Floyd | September 13, 2021
"Anyone who wants a court to compel a party to do something to a degree that constitutes specific performance or an injunction, must request that relief in a pleading," attorney Robin Bresky said.
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By Jasmine Floyd | September 10, 2021
"What many people don't realize is that percentage point differentials in the weight of a diamond can mean a significant difference in what customers are paying - to the tune of thousands and tens of thousands of dollars," attorney Michael Citron said.
By Jasmine Floyd | August 30, 2021
"Both the judge and the prosecution in this case were wise," defense counsel David Markus said.
By Jasmine Floyd | August 27, 2021
"I give them credit for pursing the value they affixed to their case," defense attorney Carlos Llorente said.
By Jasmine Floyd | August 23, 2021
"We're seeing repetitive systemic arbitration, whether it's the insurance industry or consumer arbitration, and you have it sometimes even in the securities industry," Roy Oppenheim said.
By Jasmine Floyd | August 17, 2021
"This was a case where the defendant tried to avoid liability by blaming the victim and pointing the finger at someone else. That strategy backfired on the defendant," attorney Samuel Coffey said.
By Jasmine Floyd | August 16, 2021
"In the Taubenfeld decision, Judge Gross has taken the bitter herbs of this commercial dispute and taught a brilliant lesson about pleading causes of action for breach of fiduciary duty, conversion and aiding and abetting," attorney Bruce Rogow said.
By Jasmine Floyd | August 9, 2021
The defense argued the plaintiff had suffered no injury, because she had not been receiving treatment.
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