Andrew Bernhard’s Article on Deceleration Cited in Deutsche Bank’s Appellate Motion in Deutsche Bank v. Beauvais

Andrew Bernhard’s Florida Bar article on Deceleration is cited in Deutsche Bank’s motion for rehearing to the Third District Court of Appeal’s decision in Deutsche Bank v. Beauvais.… Read More Andrew Bernhard’s Article on Deceleration Cited in Deutsche Bank’s Appellate Motion in Deutsche Bank v. Beauvais

Deutsche Bank v. Beauvais – clock doesn’t stop on mortgage foreclosure limitations period upon dismissal without prejudice

The Third District Court of Appeal has issued its opinion in Deutsche Bank v. Beauvais, determine the effect of voluntary and involuntary dismissals on acceleration and deceleration of mortgages.… Read More Deutsche Bank v. Beauvais – clock doesn’t stop on mortgage foreclosure limitations period upon dismissal without prejudice

Fraud Lawyers Florida announces that Bernhard Law Firm obtains final judgment in securities fraud lawsuit

Fraud Lawyers Florida announces that Bernhard Law Firm obtained a final judgment in favor of its client against a financial servicing corporation in a lawsuit alleging fraud, violation of the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act, and slander of title in a securities fraud lawsuit.… Read More Fraud Lawyers Florida announces that Bernhard Law Firm obtains final judgment in securities fraud lawsuit

The Arbitration Game Is Changing in Florida

Florida Supreme Court’s 2014 decision of Basulto, v. Hialeah Automotive reflects a new judicial resistance to enforcement of arbitration provisions without review of the arbitration provision’s terms or the circumstances surrounding execution of the arbitration agreement. Businesses and consumers should be aware of this changing tide in arbitration enforcement to adequately exercise or protect their rights.… Read More The Arbitration Game Is Changing in Florida

Lack of real physical barriers extinguishes standing under the American Disabilities Act, Title III

Bernhard Law Firm examines the necessity of existing physical barriers to create standing under Title III of the American Disabilities Act (the “ADA”). Title III of the ADA provides that no individual shall be discriminated against on the basis of disability in a place of public accommodation, requiring removal of physical barriers at public commercial facilities.… Read More Lack of real physical barriers extinguishes standing under the American Disabilities Act, Title III