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Motion for Rehearing Deadlines

Upon the entry of certain orders or judgments, a Motion for Rehearing may be filed, if a party believes the Court has entered the underlying order in error. However, there are strict time deadlines to file the order, and it is critical to know the deadline to file such a motion for rehearing. If you do not comply with the deadline, and the Motion is filed late and/or untimely, the Motion shall not be considered by the Court.Read More »Motion for Rehearing Deadlines

Florida Supreme Court accepts Hahamovitch Prenuptial Agreement Case.

In the case of Hahamovitch v. Hahamovitch, Case No. 4D11-3369 (FL Dist. 4 Ct. App., Jan. 8, 2014) the Fourth District Court of Appeal requested that a controversial issue concerning the specific interpretation of Florida prenuptial agreements should be brought before and decided by the Florida Supreme Court. The specific and technical issue relates to a spouse’s right to claim an interest in the marital appreciation and growth of the other spouse’s assets, in light of certain waivers and language as contained in the Prenuptial Agreement previously executed by the parties. This case was eventually adjudicated by the 15th Judicial Circuit, Palm Beach County, with Sidweber & Weintraub, P.A. representing the Wife.Read More »Florida Supreme Court accepts Hahamovitch Prenuptial Agreement Case.

When Employees Become Owners

ESOPs (Employee Stock Option  offer the opportunity for employees to become owners in an extremely tax-advantageous fashion.     http://www.nceo.org/articles/esop-employee-stock-ownership-plan