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Taylor Shallenburg Joins The Firm

Taylor Shallenburg Joins The Firm

Battaglia, Ross, Dicus & McQuaid, P.A. today announced Taylor Shallenburg has joined the firm as the Personal Injury Department Case Manager/Paralegal.
Rachel Drude-Tomori Was Awarded the Rockin’ Chair of the Year Award

Rachel Drude-Tomori Was Awarded the Rockin’ Chair of the Year Award

Rachel Drude-Tomori was awarded the 2018-2019 St. Petersburg Bar Association Rockin’ Chair of the Year Award for her hard work in leadership as the Probate & Guardianship Section Chair at the St. Petersburg Bar Association Leadership Installation held June 6, 2019.
HURRICANE MICHAEL INSURANCE CLAIM

Hurricane Michael Insurance Claim?

Hurricane Michael formed from a tropical disturbance off of the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. As a loosely organized tropical system,
What To Expect When Hiring A Personal Injury Attorney In Florida

What To Expect When Hiring A Personal Injury Attorney In Florida

Hiring a personal injury attorney in Florida requires a few steps regardless of the accident that occurred. A personal injury attorney who helps on your case needs as much information as you can provide, and you will find that the attorney can initiate a case for you. The suit that you file should follow all the steps below. You must abide by the rules for these cases in Florida, and you might find that the case is resolved quickly because of the work that your lawyer did.
THE LOW DOWN ON REAL ESTATE-WHY YOU NEED A REAL ESTATE ATTORNEY BY YOUR SIDE

Why You Need a Real Estate Attorney by Your Side

An interest in land is called real estate. The term interest the method by which a person deals with land. The person may own land, buy land sell land or lease land. All these terms show that the person has an interest in land. The transaction made to make the interest in land legal is called a real estate contract and once the contract is recorded in government records the person gets title to the land.
Power of Attorney Pitfalls & Pointers FAQ's

Power of Attorney Pitfalls & Pointers FAQ’s

Recently I’ve come across several “durable powers of attorney” prepared by lawyers who do not regularly practice in estate planning or elder law. In some instances, the power of attorney does not allow the agent to perform certain acts that the principal intended; in others, improper execution renders the document entirely invalid. Presumably, this is because the preparer of the power of attorney is not familiar with the major overhaul Chapter 709 of the Florida Statutes underwent in 2011.

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