What is the difference between a Florida trial versus arbitration? When can you be COMPELLED to attend aFlorida arbitration instead of a Palm Beach probate trial? If you are involved in a estate lawsuit Palm Beach, or your business litigation law firm is involved in a breach of contractlawsuit Florida, you may want to read this recent, July 17, 2015 opinion from Palm Beach’s 4th District Court of Appeal which deals with Florida mediation, Florida limited liability companies and Palm Beach arbitration.
Is an arbitration clause valid in Florida? Suing to force your lawsuit to go to Florida arbitration
- In Florida, alternative dispute resolution is widely understood and accepted
- Do you know the difference between Florida mediation and Florida arbitration?
- Can a trustee of a Florida trust compel a Boynton Beach trust beneficiary to “go to” arbitration, rather than the Delray Beach probate court for a trust lawsuit?
- Ask you rtrust lawyer Boca Raton about the Florida Trust Code and trust documents which have an arbitration clause or an arbitration provision in it.
- Are you giving up your right to a trial by jury for your estate claim Jupiter, Florida?
- Does arbitration make you give up your right as a probate beneficiary or a trust beneficiary to NOT have your estate lawsuit heard by a judge?
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- If you have a Florida contract and there is a breach of contract, where do you go to resolve the contract lawsuit?
- If the Florida contract has an arbitration provision, you may not be going to court.
- What are the pro’s and con’s and advantages and dis-advantages to going toarbitration in Florida rather than hearing your trust lawsuit before a judge in probate court West Palm Beach?
- This June 17, 2015 case, which is NOT a probate or trust case, helps you understand when arbitration may be compelled in Florida
- Want to know how to force someone to go to arbitration?
- Consider reading NewCastle Shipyards, LLC v. C& N Yacht Refining, Inc., 4D14-2340
- The 4th DCA opinion was per curiam
- Here is a link to read this Florida appeals court opinion on arbitration for free:http://www.4dca.org/opinions/June%202015/06-17-15/4D14-2340.op.pdf