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Articles & White Papers

Deconstructing Damages for Destruction of Evidence: Martino Eradicates the First-party Tort of Spoliation of Evidence
 

80 Florida Bar Journal 36

July 1, 2006
 

Holland & Knight attorney Michael D. Starks authored “Deconstructing Damages for Destruction of Evidence: Martino Eradicates the First-party Tort of Spoliation of Evidence," featured in the July/August 2006 issue of The Florida Bar Journal, for which he received the 2006 Florida Bar Journal Excellence in Writing Award, which was chosen out of all articles published in 2006 "based on the quality, difficulty, and style of the article." Annual Reports: Committees of the Florida Bar, 81 Fla. B.J. 31, 43 (June 2007).

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Deconstructing Damages for Destruction of Evidence: Martino Eradicates the First-party Tort of Spoliation of Evidence

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