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Notice of new probate related FL opinion: Commentary to follow:

By Juan C. Antúnez on January 10, 2008
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  • 3d DCA: Macier v. Estate of Giamportone, — So.2d —-, 2008 WL 80199 (Fla. 3d DCA Jan 09, 2008)
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