Florida DUI Laws
Being charged with driving under the influence (DUI) in Florida can be more than emotionally distressing – it can result in jail time, expensive fines, lost driving privileges, and a permanent criminal record.
Being charged with driving under the influence (DUI) in Florida can be more than emotionally distressing – it can result in jail time, expensive fines, lost driving privileges, and a permanent criminal record.
Premises liability refers to the legal responsibility a property owner has to maintain their property in a safe condition for guests. Under Florida laws, property owners have certain obligations to maintain reasonably safe premises under certain conditions and to warn others of any unsafe conditions under certain situations.
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We hear the commercials on the radio and can’t help but see the countless number of billboards advertising personal injury lawyers and law firms, but what exactly is personal injury?
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If you receive a traffic ticket in the state of Florida, the easiest thing to do would seem to just go ahead and pay the fine associated with the ticket in order to get things over with and move on. However, depending on what type of violation you receive the ticket for, there are options available to you that could help protect your driving record and insurance costs from going up.
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Do you own a commercial property that you rent or lease? Have you ever had a tenant leave personal property behind once their lease or rental agreement was up? Or even if they simply vanished without a trace….
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Before you sit down behind the wheel of a golf cart, you should be aware that the operation of such vehicles in St. Johns County is well-regulated by a variety of local ordinances.
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The legal process of evicting a commercial tenant can vary from state to state. However, no matter what state the property is located in, commercial lease agreements are a critical factor in helping to determine the legal outcome. If the tenant violates the terms of the lease agreement, the landlord has the legal right to evict the tenant.
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There is a common saying, “It is better to have, and not need, than to need, and not have.”, and it couldn’t be more true when it comes to having UM coverage on your car insurance policy.
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