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2004


Appellate Practice and Trial Support New Decision Alert - March 9, 2004

Appellate Practice and Trial Support New Decision Alert - March 9, 2004

March 9, 2004

Recent Insurance Law Case:  General Security Nat. Ins. Co. v. Marsh, 2004 WL 316386 (M.D. Fla. Feb. 10, 2004).  Read the case.  (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)

Telecom and Technology Litigation Update - March 2004

Telecom and Technology Litigation Update - March 2004

March 2, 2004

Court denies constitutional challenge to the national do-not-call registry.

Telecom and Technology Litigation Update - February 2004

Telecom and Technology Litigation Update - February 2004

February 27, 2004

FCC imposes $5 million fine on unsolicited fax sender.

Capitol Report - February 17, 2004

Capitol Report - February 17, 2004

February 17, 2004

Senate Select Committee Recommends Reform of Constitutional Amendment Process

Significant Appellate Decision - Res Judicata Effects

Significant Appellate Decision - Res Judicata Effects

February 13, 2004

The Florida Supreme Court recently resolved the conflict among the Florida district courts over the res judicata effects of an unelaborated order denying relief from a petition for an extraordinary writ in Florida. 

Sky Docket - Winter 2004

Sky Docket - Winter 2004

February 11, 2004

A review of recent U.S. Airline liability court activity.

Capitol Report - February 9, 2004

Capitol Report - February 9, 2004

February 9, 2004

Political will emerging to curtail citizen-driven constitutional amendments.

Jury Instructions: A Road Map for Trial Counsel

Jury Instructions: A Road Map for Trial Counsel

February 1, 2004

Jury instructions provide the opportunity to tell the jurors about the law they must apply to find in your favor. What could be more important? Yet jury instructions are all too often an afterthought, prepared at the last minute when trial counsel is preoccupied with other, “more important” matters. Beware. Simply put, those other matters are not more important.

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