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Webinar: Force Majeure in the Age of COVID-19

04.24.2020
Jennifer Bales DrakePatrick C. HowellSteven H. MezerJon Polenberg

Hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters are commonly found in force majeure clauses, however, global pandemics are often left out. Join us for a live, in-depth discussion on this topic Thursday, April 23, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Becker attorneys will examine force majeure from a broad perspective, discussing […]

Areas of Focus: Construction Law & Litigation, Real Estate, Business Litigation, Disaster Recovery

“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

“Debtor Must Release Privileged Carlton Fields Attorney-Client Communications, Judge Rules” – Daily Business Review

10.11.2019
Jon Polenberg

Becker shareholder Jon Polenberg represents creditor-trustee, Daniel J. Stermer in a suit filed in Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida alleging that ATIF’s 2015 asset transfer to Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, one of the largest title insurance groups in the U.S., was fraudulent. Mr. Polenberg argued […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation, Real Estate

“Fla. Defamation Suit Shield Doesn’t Extend To Books, Movies” – Law360

07.10.2019
Jon PolenbergYasin Daneshfar

Jon Polenberg, Yasin Daneshfar, and Andrew Polenberg represented Francisco Javier Ospina Baraya, the grandson of a former Colombian president, in a defamation suit that went up against publishing powerhouses Penguin Random House and Little, Brown and Company, among others. The ruling, in favor of the client, sets a precedent for defamation […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation