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Attorney Jeffrey P. Gale’s Letter to the Editor (Miami Herald) Re Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen/Respect of Marriage Act

Follow this link, Ros-Lehtinen rethinks, to read my letter to the editor published by the Miami Herald on September 29, 2011. I wrote the letter in response to an article published by The Herald on September 25, complimenting Rep. Ros-Lehtinen for co-sponsoring the Respect of Marriage Act, a law designed…

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Florida Election of Remedies Law in Context of Workers’ Compensation & Personal Injury

The legal principle which binds a litigant to the path chosen to right a wrong is known as election of remedies. The principle should not be confused with the procedure of seeking alternative remedies within the same forum, best illustrated by a multi-count complaint asserting various legal theories of recovery.…

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Sovereign Immunity and Florida Personal Injury Law

Sovereign Immunity derives from the medieval principle that “The King can do no wrong.” Prior to 1975, its application in Florida meant that the government could not be sued for damages caused by its wrongdoing. In that year, the Florida Legislature enacted Florida Statute 768.28, which allowed actions against the…

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Florida Legislature Leaves Intact Much of the Crashworthiness (D’Amario) Doctrine

I have blogged here in the past that the 2011 Republican-controlled Florida Legislature seemed bound and determined to gut one of the state’s most important laws at holding vehicle manufacturers accountable for producing defective products. Although some within the legislature may have had this outcome as a goal, reasonable minds…

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Florida’s Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine and Motor Vehicles

Florida’s dangerous instrumentality doctrine imposes vicarious responsibility upon the owner or other possessor of a motor vehicle who voluntarily entrusts it to another for any subsequent negligent operation which injures a member of the traveling public. Jackson v. Hertz Corporation, 590 So.2d 929, 937. See Kraemer v. General Motors Acceptance…

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Florida Law: Maximize Recovery by Obtaining Assignment of Subrogation Rights

Job one of lawyers who represent individuals who have suffered personal injuries and/or property damage losses is to maximize the client’s recovery. The conventional thinking is that the recovery in every case is limited by the measure of actual damages, in other words, the recovery cannot exceed the loss. Surprisingly,…

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Effective Ways of Demonstrating Serious Injuries in Personal Injury Cases

The most important job of every personal injury lawyer is to maximize the amount of his or her client’s monetary recovery. The damage elements of every personal injury case are “pain & suffering” and economic damages (which includes lost wages, loss of earning capacity, out-of-pocket expenses, and past and future…

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My Views Regarding the Casey Anthony Verdict

Following the Casey Anthony verdict, many of my Facebook Friends posted attacks on the jury and the jury system. Pasted below are responses to those attacks that I posted to Facebook. ********************************************* Posted on July 5, 2011: James Madison and Thomas Jefferson – ever heard of them? – would be…

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