Summer 2013 Community Association Newsletter – JUNE 2013
Written by Christopher J. Shields Summer 2013 Legislative Updates
Written by Christopher J. Shields Summer 2013 Legislative Updates
Join Pavese Law Firm and Leading Edge Benefit Advisors for a complimentary seminar focused on "What to do when the Department of Labor Comes Knocking on Your Door." Part of the Lunch & Learn Series, the employment law seminar, will feature guest speakers; Christina Harris
Unintended Consequences of Association Action in the Context of Violation Hearing The law of unintended consequences is an adage that actions of people and governments always have effects that are unanticipated and often undesirable. The law of unintended consequences is always at work and everywhere,
Pavese Law Firm is pleased to announce that paralegal, Kelly B. VanBenschoten completed the advanced paralegal certification program on contracts administration/contracts management, earning her third Advanced Certified Paralegal credential. She previously earned designation in land use and real estate principles, as well as a certified
Date Published: 2013-02-01 Author: Christopher J. Shields Does Adventura Change Anything? Click to view: Winter 2013 Community Law Newsletter - March 2013
Pavese Law Firm is pleased to announce that the four (4) attorneys, in their respective practice areas, have been selected as Best Lawyers in America for 2013: Stephen E. Dalton (real estate) Diane L. Jensen (bankruptcy and creditor debtor rights/insolvency and reorganization) Neale Montgomery (law use and zoning) Christopher
Date Published: 2013-01-14 Author: Christopher J. Shields Click to View: Winter 2013 Community Law Newsletter - January 2013 Pavese Law Firm Welcomes Susan McLaughlin Court Rules In Favor of Association In Quiet Title Action Who is Responsible for the Maintenance and Expenses of Improvements to the Limited Common Elements? Is
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TWO OF THE MORE THAN 2,000 BILLS expected to be considered by the 2014 Florida Legislature could impact the way businesses hire employees. Designed to give potential employees with not-so-stellar criminal and credit backgrounds a better chance of scoring a first interview or getting the
In compliance with the Supreme Court’s ruling earlier this summer, the IRS has issued Revenue Ruling 2013.17 (http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/rr-13-17.pdf) which provides that legally married same sex couples are entitled to the same tax benefits as married heterosexual couples. Even though Florida does not recognize same sex