$1.5 Million Real Estate Lawsuit: DCA Upholds $631,000 in Attorneys Fees

Wondering how to get attorneys fees in a Florida probate lawsuit? You may want to read this April 1, 2015 Florida Appeals Court case on Florida’s “offer of judgment” statute, 768.79. Do the rules of civil procedure apply to your estate lawsuit Palm Beach?
Broward County $1.5 Million Fraud Lawsuit
- April 1, 2015: 22nd Century Properties, LLC v. FPH Properties, Inc.
- $631,000 attorney fee award upheld by Palm Beach Appeals Court (Florida’s 4th DCA)
- Wondering how to get your attorneys fee paid in your probate lawsuit West Palm Beach?
- Involved in a real estate lawsuit Jupiter, Florida? Fighting over the Boca Raton homestead Florida?
- Been sued for fraud in Ft. Lauderdale?
- You may want to know more about this very recent fraud opinion which went to appeal.
- Over real estate venture gone awry, fraud.
- $1,500,000 in damages awarded in Broward County.
- Florida Attorneys Fees award based on Florida’s “offer of judgment” statute, Florida Statute 768.79.
- Note “appellants’ elaborate attempts to shield discovery of their fraud….” and “Through the discovery process, appellants’ scheme unfolded like a peeled onion.”
- 22nd Century Properties, LLC v. FPH Properties, Inc.
- Free, online opinion from Palm Beach Appellate Court here:http://www.4dca.org/opinions/April%202015/04-01-15/4D13-3537.op.pdf
- This was not a probate case nor an inheritance lawsuit Palm Beach.
How do I get my probate lawyers attorneys fees from Probate Lawsuit Palm Beach?
- Do you know about Florida’s offer of judgment statute?
- Do you know one way to try to get your attorneys fees paid?
- If you are involved in a Palm Beach probate, consider this: are there ways for your probate litigation team to use Florida’s offer of judgment statute, 768.79 to get your attorneys fees paid for from the other side?
- Can you use Florida Statute 768.79 to get attorneys fees in a probate lawsuit?
- You need to know if the probate proceeding is Adversary
- What does it mean for the probate lawsuit Boynton Beach to be Adversary?
- A probate Palm Beach is Adversary does not mean the same as adversarial.
- Read the Florida Probate Rules and consider how you can get your probate attorneys fees , maybe, from the other side through Florida’s offer of judgment statute, 768.79 and consider reading this recent West Palm Beach appeals case on this real estate lawsuit.