July 5, 2018
The two most basic elements of due process are notice and a hearing. A court action without notice would violate due process. Bresky Law recently secured reversals of two substantial final judgments that had been entered against our clients without notice of their trial dates.
The case started when three plaintiffs filed three...
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Bresky Law Obtains Reversal of Order Granting Summary Judgment
August 17, 2018*
Bresky Law recently assisted a chiropractic care center in obtaining reversal of a county court order granting final summary judgment in favor of an insurance company that our client had sued.
Our client provided medical treatment to an insured patient following a car accident. Our client later sued the patient’s auto insurance company...
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Bresky Law Succeeds in Appeal of Permanent Injunction for Protection Against Dating Violence
August 8, 2018*
Bresky Law recently assisted a client in obtaining a per curiam affirmance of a restraining order protecting him against violence by his former girlfriend.
At the trial court level, the Petitioner filed a sworn petition for injunction for protection against dating violence pursuant to section 784.046, Florida Statutes (2017). Based on the evidence...
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