Defenses to a Florida Copyright Infringement Lawsuit: Understanding Your Options

Facing a copyright infringement lawsuit can be overwhelming, but knowing your defenses can make all the difference. In our latest blog post, we explore essential defenses such as fair use, public domain, and the significance of intent. We also discuss the potential personal liability of business owners and officers in infringement cases. Understanding these aspects is crucial for anyone in the creative industry or business landscape. Dive in to learn how to protect yourself and your rights!… Read More Defenses to a Florida Copyright Infringement Lawsuit: Understanding Your Options

Bernhard Law Firm Wins 7-Year Battle Over 50-Year-Old Real Estate Probate in St. Augustine

This week Bernhard Law Firm won a 7-year battle over real estate in the historic Lincolnville neighborhood just below the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument in St. Augustine, Florida. The Court adopted Bernhard Law Firm’s reasoning in whole.… Read More Bernhard Law Firm Wins 7-Year Battle Over 50-Year-Old Real Estate Probate in St. Augustine

Florida Supreme Court quotes attorney Andrew Bernhard in answering banking “question of great public importance”

Yesterday in Bartram v. U.S. Bank National Association, the Florida Supreme Court repeatedly quoted Miami attorney Andrew Bernhard in answering “a question of great public importance” in the banking and lending sector.… Read More Florida Supreme Court quotes attorney Andrew Bernhard in answering banking “question of great public importance”

Bernhard Law Firm’s article addresses self-executing acceleration notices and Snow v. Wells Fargo

In the article, Bernhard Law Firm addresses the recent decision from the Third District Court of Appeal in Snow v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., holding that a lender’s issuance of a letter demanding payment did not constitute an acceleration of the debt, and thus did not trigger the commencement of the five year statute of limitations.… Read More Bernhard Law Firm’s article addresses self-executing acceleration notices and Snow v. Wells Fargo

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