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A tale of two “deeds”: equitable v. legal title

By Juan C. Antúnez on November 30, 2006

Rice v. Greene, 2006 WL 3327665 (Fla. 5th DCA Nov 17,…
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Ex parte injunction baring trustee from seeking compensation reversed on appeal

By Juan C. Antúnez on November 15, 2006

Cone v. Anderson, 2006 WL 2986471, 31 Fla. L. Weekly D2621…

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Former PR refuses to answer deposition questions — successfully claims 5th Amendment right against self incrimination.

By Juan C. Antúnez on November 10, 2006

Pisciotti v. Stephens, 2006 WL 3077750 (Fla.App. 4 Dist. Nov 01,…
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How NOT to make a foreign trustee pay Florida probate expenses

By Juan C. Antúnez on October 30, 2006

In re Estate of Stisser, 932 So.2d 400, 31 Fla. L.

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Another Trust-Litigation Venue Case

By Juan C. Antúnez on September 9, 2006

Weinberg v. Weinberg, 2006 WL 2265216, 31 Fla. L. Weekly D2094…

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Venue and Trust Litigation

By Juan C. Antúnez on June 29, 2006

Meyer v. Meyer, __ So.2d __, 2006 WL 1708155 (Fla. 5th…

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Unclaimed Property: When in Doubt, Who Gets It?

By Juan C. Antúnez on April 7, 2006

In re Estate of Faskowitz, __ So.2d __ (Fla. 2d DCA…
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Court to Pro Se Litigant: “Go Hire a Lawyer”

By Juan C. Antúnez on March 13, 2006

Benedetto v. Columbia Park Healthcare Systems, 922 So.2d 416 (Fla. 5th DCA…
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Is Standing to Sue a Substantive or Procedural Matter for Choice of Law Purposes? Forth DCA Says It’s Substantive

By Juan C. Antúnez on January 24, 2006

Siegel v. Novak, 2006 WL 119545 (Fla. 4th DCA Jan 18,…
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Yes . . . Those Pesky Beneficiary Designation Forms Actually Matter!!

By Juan C. Antúnez on January 5, 2006

Smith v. Smith, 2005 WL 3439889, 30 Fla. L. Weekly D2845…
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