by Alex Alexander | Jul 19, 2016 | Blog
By Alexander Barthet Chapter 558, Florida’s Construction Defect Statute, has been in place since 2003 and many contractors have received claim notices issued pursuant to this statute. While bothersome, it has provided homeowners, contractors, design professionals and...
by Alex Alexander | Jul 18, 2016 | Blog
By Aronfeld Trial Lawyers Filing a car accident injury claim in Miami, FL can seem to be a complicated process. Car accident claims in Florida are controlled and regulated by some of the strongest and most sophisticated of laws, designed to make it very difficult for...
by Alex Alexander | Jul 13, 2016 | Blog
By Aronfeld Trial Lawyers Costa Cruise Line announces new robot Staff! That’s right! Costa Crociere, the Italian cruise line that is wholly owned subsidiary of Carnival Cruise Lines, will be adding five new and unique additions to the crew of its flagship vessel, the...
by Alex Alexander | Jul 12, 2016 | Blog
By Aronfeld Trial Lawyers The Staten Island City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has reported that Prince Adepoju of Maryland, the eight-year-old boy who was found at the bottom of a swimming pool aboard RCCL’s Anthem of the Seas last month, has died. The boy was...
by Alex Alexander | Jul 12, 2016 | Blog
By Peter B. Rowell What Notices Are Required Failing to correctly and timely serve the proper notice under the Miller Act may mean “game over” to a bond claimant’s action, even if its work was performed perfectly. For example, prior to filing a lawsuit to enforce its...
by Alex Alexander | Jul 7, 2016 | Blog
By Spencer Aronfeld It appears that most cruise lines do not want to spend the money needed to protect young passengers from drowning in their pools. If it is not that they are trying to save money, I cannot understand the reason why they continually resist hiring...