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What Happens If A Security Guard Assaults A Publix Customer Because of a Mask?

Our community has suffered through the COVID Pandemic for months. In addition to various rules and regulations, many companies have also enacted masking rules for customers. But the question is just how far can a corporation go in the enforcement of masking rules? Consider if a customer entered a Publix…

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Slip & Fall in Water – Summary Judgment Reversed as Affidavit did not Baldly Repudiate Prior Testimony

On February 20, 2020, the Third District Court of Appeals reversed the grant of summary judgment in a Miami slip and fall case. In Williams v. Ryta Food Corp., 3rd District Case No. 3D19-0126, the Third District reversed Judge Abby Cynamon’s ruling in the 11th Circuit. At the trial court…

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The Ironic & Seemingly Inconsistent Florida Trend of Analyzing Substances Case by Case

The Florida Courts seem determined to factually analyze every substance known to man and whether that substance and the specific condition it is in can serve as evidence of constructive notice.  Constructive notice is important in slip and fall cases these days because Florida Statute 768.0755 places the burden on…

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