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Florida Offer of Judgement Attorneys Fee Statute 768.79 at 4th District Court of Appeal

Lawsuits involving fraud, tortuous interference with an inheritance and breach offiduciary duty can be expensive.  A very recent attorneys fee case from the 4th District Court of Appeal in West Palm Beach, Florida sheds light on when an offer of judgment is not made in “good faith” under Florida’s “offer of judgment” statute, 768.79.

Florida Business & Probate Litigation

Florida Statute 768.79 (the “Offer of Judgment Statute”)

Not Making a Proposal for Settlement in Good Faith — requirement of Fla. Stat. 768.79

Q:  So, what’s the legal standard for “good faith” in the 4th District of Florida?

A:  the evidence must demonstrate that at the time the proposal for settlement was made, the offeror had a reasonable basis to conclude that its exposure was nominal

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