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De Novo: A Virginia Appellate Law Blog. Jay O’Keeffe practices with Johnson, Rosen and O’Keeffe LLC. in Roanoke, Virginia, where he splits his time between appellate and business litigation. read more. Supreme Court Thoughts and Muses from the VTLA’s Annual Meeting. March 30, 2015. Posted in Appellate Practice,. My mother-in-law has a hat just like this. That unless she’d been assigned the case. And Justice Y was friendly! Fun fact about each panelist that may or may not be true:! 1) Mick Jagger once lef...
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Are Non-Marital Property Value Increases Subject to Equitable Distribution When The Property Is Mortgaged? Sometimes, Florida Supreme Court Holds | Florida Appellate Review
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Published By Dan Bushell. Raquo; Are Non-Marital Property Value Increases Subject to Equitable Distribution When The Property Is Mortgaged? Sometimes, Florida Supreme Court Holds. Are Non-Marital Property Value Increases Subject to Equitable Distribution When The Property Is Mortgaged? Sometimes, Florida Supreme Court Holds. April 4, 2011. Posted in Family Litigation. The Florida Supreme Court’s precedential decision last Thursday in. Kaaa v. Kaaa. Here’s a thumbnail sketch of the facts. Kaaa v. Kaaa.
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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Florida Commercial Fishing Cases -- Part 2 | Florida Appellate Review
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Published By Dan Bushell. Raquo; U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Florida Commercial Fishing Cases — Part 2. US Supreme Court to Hear Florida Commercial Fishing Cases — Part 2. November 6, 2014. Posted in Constitutional Litigation. The Supreme Court of the United States has agreed to step in to resolve a long-running dispute between Florida and Georgia. As noted in my previous post. Profound economic implications are at stake for each state. Apalachicola vs. Atlanta. Florida v. Georgia. More specifically, the ...
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Published By Dan Bushell. Archives: General Civil Litigation. Subscribe to General Civil Litigation. US Supreme Court to Hear Florida Commercial Fishing Cases — Part I. November 5, 2014. Posted in Criminal Law. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Florida commercial fishing industry, meet the Supreme Court of the United States. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear three cases from Florida in its current term, two of which involve commercial fishing. Is Throwing Fish Overboard a Federal Crime? The statute, ...
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Published By Dan Bushell. Subscribe to Family Litigation. FL Appeals Court Tells Dwayne Wade and Ex-Wife to Get a Parenting Coordinator and Stop Appealing. March 26, 2015. Posted in Family Litigation. Three times was too many for Miami Heat star Dwayne Wade’s ex-wife. Four years ago, an Illinois court entered a 102-page (! Judgment after a 38-day (! By a Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge requiring her to submit to a psychological evaluation, and successfully petitioned for the judge to be disqualified.
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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Florida Commercial Fishing Cases -- Part 2 | Florida Appellate Review
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Published By Dan Bushell. Raquo; U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Florida Commercial Fishing Cases — Part 2. US Supreme Court to Hear Florida Commercial Fishing Cases — Part 2. November 6, 2014. Posted in Constitutional Litigation. The Supreme Court of the United States has agreed to step in to resolve a long-running dispute between Florida and Georgia. As noted in my previous post. Profound economic implications are at stake for each state. Apalachicola vs. Atlanta. Florida v. Georgia. More specifically, the ...
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Florida Supreme Court Relies on All Writs Jurisdiction to Intervene in Redistricting Dispute | Florida Appellate Review
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Published By Dan Bushell. Raquo; Florida Supreme Court Relies on All Writs Jurisdiction to Intervene in Redistricting Dispute. Florida Supreme Court Relies on All Writs Jurisdiction to Intervene in Redistricting Dispute. July 15, 2014. Posted in Constitutional Litigation. But disputes involving exceptionally important issues with great time sensitivity appear to fall into the category of rare cases in which the Florida Supreme Court is willing to invoke its All Writs power. In. Released May 27, 2014, the...
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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Florida Commercial Fishing Cases -- Part I | Florida Appellate Review
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Published By Dan Bushell. Raquo; U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Florida Commercial Fishing Cases — Part I. US Supreme Court to Hear Florida Commercial Fishing Cases — Part I. November 5, 2014. Posted in Criminal Law. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Florida commercial fishing industry, meet the Supreme Court of the United States. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear three cases from Florida in its current term, two of which involve commercial fishing. Is Throwing Fish Overboard a Federal Crime? The statute...