by Alex Alexander | Feb 1, 2017 | Blog
By Aronfeld Trial Lawyers One of the raging battles in the litigation war injured passengers are forced to wage against cruise lines involves the expert witnesses. How and when the Plaintiff discloses the experts to the cruise line can often mean the difference...
by Alex Alexander | Jan 31, 2017 | Blog
By Spencer Aronfeld Florida’s mandatory Personal Injury Protection insurance, or PIP, which is the minimum required auto insurance, has probably generated more civil litigation than any other in body of law I have seen in my 26 years of practicing law. The reason it...
by Alex Alexander | Jan 31, 2017 | Blog
By Alexander Barthet Agreements to agree are fairly common in construction. Parties decide to do business with each other, shake on it, and commit to sign a formal contract in the near future. Are They Enforceable? Letters of intent (LOI) can be enforced if...
by Spencer Aronfeld | Jan 30, 2017 | Blog
Massive networking events have been the time-honored way lawyers have networked for… forever. The bigger the better, it seems, with more expensive and time-consuming conventions in exciting cities all the time–hundreds of meetings, seminars, vendors, and...
by Alex Alexander | Jan 26, 2017 | Blog
By Spencer Aronfeld As a lawyer who sues cruise lines–like Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Disney, Norwegian, Princess, Holland America, and others–on behalf of people who have been injured on a cruise ship, I cringe every time I read about a legitimately...
by Alex Alexander | Jan 24, 2017 | Blog
By Aronfeld Trial Lawyers Dear Miami PI Lawyer, What happens when a bar or restaurant in Florida serves a customer too much alcohol and that person then gets behind the wheel and causes a car accident? I work at a local pizza joint, and I have seen a lot of folks...