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“So, You Received a Written Inquiry” – FCAP Managers Report

08.01.2023
Nicolas M. Jimenez

So, your community association received correspondence that requests answers to certain questions. You may have just received what is also referred to as a “written inquiry.” What to do? First and foremost, you should always ensure that the Board of Directors and legal counsel of your community association are promptly […]

Areas of Focus: Business Disputes, Condo, Co-Op & HOA, Florida Community Association

Gary C. Rosen Quoted in Daily Business Review

12.16.2022
Gary C. Rosen

Gary C. Rosen was quoted in the Daily Business Review article titled, “Is a Recession Coming? 2 Florida Mainstays Proceed With Caution.” To read the full article, please click here. Gary joined Becker in 1982 as a litigator and later became chair of the firm’s Litigation Practice. He represents clients […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation, Business Disputes, Class Actions, Corporate Governance Disputes, Infrastructure and Land Use, Intellectual Property Litigation

Becker Obtains Affirmation of Dismissal for Client at 8th Circuit Court of Appeals

02.05.2020
Yasin DaneshfarKevin MarkowGary C. Rosen

Becker Managing Shareholder Gary Rosen, with Yasin Daneshfar and Kevin Markow, won a dismissal for his client Durst Image Technology, a global manufacturer of digital printing systems, which was affirmed by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals today. The case has a significant impact with respect to fraud claims and […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation, Appellate, Business Disputes

“Section Poised to Call for a Statewide Business Court” – The Florida Bar News and Journal

01.24.2020
Jon Polenberg

After more than a year of meetings and intense study, a Business Law Section task force is poised to unveil a proposal for a statewide business court. Business Courts Task Force Co-Chair Jon Polenberg said the panel is expected to approve a “rules-based approach” at the Winter Meeting in Orlando […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation, Business Disputes

Keith Broll on How Contract Provisions Can Indemnify a Contractor’s Negligence

12.17.2018

What if parties themselves could dictate which of them would be ultimately responsible for liabilities stemming from the business transaction and what if that was done with enforcement from the courts? Moreover, what if your agreement could be enforceable even where it dictates that one or more of the parties […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation, Business Disputes, Condo, Co-Op & HOA