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Published Guardianship Article

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Bleakley Bavol Denman & Grace are pleased to announce that Senior Partner J. Ronald Denman, Esq. and Associate Attorney Victoria McLaughlin, Esq. recently published “Protecting the Rights of Those We Seek To Protect” in the National Guardianship Association Winter 2023 issue! Mr. Denman has more than 30 years of experience as an attorney with… Read More »

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Bleakley Bavol Denman & Grace Sponsors Kayaking Event

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Bleakley Bavol Denman & Grace sponsored the Hillsborough County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division for Health and Wellness Kayaking Event on Sunday, November 6th. Committee member Mercy Almaguer, Esq. led our BBD&G team that included fellow attorneys Victoria McLaughlin, Skylar Nocita, Lauren Pasqua, Josephine Rahn, Jenna Thompson, Austin Walker, and Levi Weinstein, who paddled… Read More »

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2020 NWCDN National Conference – Virtual Meeting; Workers’ Compensation In A Post-Covid World

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Bleakley Bavol Denman & Grace is proud to represent Florida as the exclusive member of the National Workers’ Compensation Defense Network. Please join us this Thursday, November 12, at 10:00 AM Eastern-Time, on a free national virtual conference, Workers’ Compensation in a Post-Covid World, hoasted by the NWCDN. BBDG Partner Robert Grace will be… Read More »

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Financial Services & Banking Industry

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The Supreme Court of Florida Affirms the Second DCA’s Definition of a Qualified Witness Summary: The Supreme Court of Florida gave additional guidance in foreclosure trial proceedings by affirming the Second District Court of Appeal’s Jackson decision. See Jackson v. Household Finance Corp. III, SC18-357, 2020 WL 3580036 (Fla. July 2, 2020). The Second… Read More »

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Who Decides the Issue: Court or Arbitrator(s)?

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As an initial consideration, it is important to recognize that Florida courts have repeatedly held that “courts are required to indulge every reasonable presumption in favor of arbitration, recognizing it as a favored means of dispute resolution.” Am. Int’l Grp., Inc. v. Cornerstone Buss, Inc., 872 So. 2d 333, 338 (Fla. 2d DCA 2004)… Read More »

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Which Law Applies: State or Federal?

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Generally, the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) (9 U.S.C. § 1) applies to any arbitration clause in a written contract that in-fact involves interstate commerce. Allied-Bruce Terminix Cos., Inc. v. Dobson, 513 U.S. 265 (1995); Eastern Funding, L.L.C. v. Roman, 882 So. 2d 1059 (Fla. 4th DCA 2004) (Florida courts must enforce arbitration agreements that… Read More »

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Changes to Florida Notarization Statutes

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Effective January 1, 2020, Florida’s notary law changed. Remote notarization will now be permitted if certain conditions are met. If all requirements are met and the notary qualifies, notarization can be accomplished through video feed and recording. For the notary to qualify, the notary must complete a 2 hour training course, post a $25,000… Read More »

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BBDG Holiday Open House

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Bleakley Bavol Denman & Grace was honored to have so many clients, friends and family members stop by our Holiday Open House event on December 5, 2019. It was a wonderful evening celebrating our new office location and the holiday season.

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Rapidly Expanding Bleakley Bavol & Denman Find New Home in North Tampa

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Ten years ago, attorney Robert Bleakley could hardly believe his good fortune when he acquired five acres of land at the top of Carrollwood in North Tampa, and built a 5,200-square foot high-end commercial office building that he believed would be home to The Bleakley Law Firm for the remainder of his career. Located… Read More »

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