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Construction: Alert - January 30, 2012

For almost 50 years, lessors have had the ability to limit their liability for liens that arose from improvements to the leasehold made by a lessee. However, in the most recent legislative session, the Florida Legislature enacted revisions to Florida Statute § 713.10 that provide a potential pitfall for lessors by inserting a provision that may allow a contractor to lien the lessor's interest even where there is a recorded document advising of the limitation of liens.

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Hospitality Industry: Mediation of Golf Industry Disputes Alert - January 31, 2012

Golf clubs and their developers, owners, builders, operators, managers and members are still taking their disputes to court to duke, or "club" it out. This trend continues even when there are readily available options to full-blown litigation, such as alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

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Holland & Knight's Steven Brannock Elevated to Leadership Positions in the Florida Bar
 
August 23, 2007
 

TAMPA – Holland & Knight is pleased to announce that Steven Brannock, a partner in the firm's Tampa office, was recently elevated to two Florida Bar leadership positions for the 2007-08 term. He will chair the Florida Bar's Appellate Section as well as serve as chair of the Appellate Court Rules Committee, which advises the Florida Supreme Court on proposed amendments to Florida's Rules of Appellate Procedure.

Board Certified in Appellate Practice by the Florida Bar, Brannock's experience includes litigating appellate matters in all five Florida District Courts of Appeal, the Florida Supreme Court, five federal circuit courts of appeal and the United States Supreme Court. He has handled appeals in numerous subject areas including antitrust law, admiralty law, commercial disputes, constitutional law, criminal law, death penalty litigation, family law, franchise law, intellectual property, insurance law, international law, medical malpractice, personal injury, product liability and securities law.

Brannock is a frequent lecturer on appellate topics and participates annually in the presentation of an advanced appellate certification review course offered for attorneys preparing to take the Appellate Board Certification Examination.

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