What Should Slip and Fall Accident Victims do to Prove Liability in their Case?

Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley Slip and fall accidents in Florida are complicated and fact-dependent. Put another way, slip and fall accidents depend heavily on the actual facts of the claim. All such claims are different and unique in their own specific ways. Further compounding the issue is the complexity of the laws in… Continue reading What Should Slip and Fall Accident Victims do to Prove Liability in their Case?

Florida Personal Injury Lawyers Answer Six Common Questions Asked About Slip and Fall Lawsuits

Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley Slip and fall accidents in Florida depend primarily on the facts of a claim and can become very complex very quickly. Because of this, slip and fall claims are all unique in their own ways, and there are no “templates” for successfully establishing such claims. Read on as the… Continue reading Florida Personal Injury Lawyers Answer Six Common Questions Asked About Slip and Fall Lawsuits

Dealing with Wrongful Death Issues in Slip and Fall Claims

Seary Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley Slip and fall accidents in Florida are frequently underestimated because the term “slip and fall” sounds relatively minor. Our minds tend to create images of slipping, falling onto our floor, and standing back up, albeit a bit more slowly, with a few curse words and maybe a bruise for our… Continue reading Dealing with Wrongful Death Issues in Slip and Fall Claims

A General Introduction to Projects and Construction in USA

Henry Scott, Karen B. Wong and Miguel Duran | Milbank An extract from The Projects and Construction Review, 11th Edition Introduction The project finance market in the United States benefits from a well-developed legal framework and sophisticated financial markets. The US legal system is generally viewed as clearly codified, stable and efficient, as well as… Continue reading A General Introduction to Projects and Construction in USA

Should You Use the DRB or Go Straight to Arbitration?

Laura Brazil and Anthony Labib | Forum on Construction Law Dispute Resolution Boards (“DRBs”) continue to grow in popularity, particularly for major infrastructure projects. As such, we can expect that construction lawyers will increasingly be advising clients on whether to send a dispute to the DRB or go directly to arbitration. In this post, we… Continue reading Should You Use the DRB or Go Straight to Arbitration?

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