March 9, 2020*
It is not easy to convince an appellate court to issue a writ of certiorari to quash a trial court’s order compelling discovery. The petitioner must demonstrate “a departure from the essential requirements of law that will cause material injury for which there is no adequate remedy by appeal.” Fla. R. App....
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What Is a Power of Attorney and Why Would I Want One?
We live in uncertain times. Our GPS re-routes us for accidents during our commute. There are rumors of epidemics that may impact our health. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 1 in 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer’s or another dementia. It is uncomfortable to think about moving from being healthy and in control of your...
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Bresky Law Assists Estate in Obtaining Per Curiam Affirmance of Order Sanctioning Plaintiffs and Plaintiffs’ Attorneys
Bresky Law recently assisted a defendant’s estate in defending the propriety of a sanctions order in an appeal by the plaintiff. The plaintiff sued the defendant after the defendant stopped payment on a check for goods to be purchased from the plaintiff. The defendant filed a motion for sanctions pursuant to section 57.105, Florida...
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More than 200 People Attended 2nd Annual Bresky Bash at Boca’s Mizner Park
Live concert event raises money for Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County
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Boca Raton, Fla. – It was an unforgettable evening of mingling, singing and dancing under the stars at the second annual Bresky Bash held January 23 at Boca Raton’s Mizner Park...
What’s All the Fuss about Trusts?
By Jennifer L. Fulton, Esquire
A revocable living trust is part of a complete basic estate plan. Once drafted, it also has to be funded. Why would anyone want to go to all that work? The reason many attorneys favor including a revocable living trust is because, together with the other tools in a basic...
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THE FLORIDA SUPREME COURT UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTS NEW “PARENTAL-LEAVE CONTINUANCE.”
In January of 2019, the American Bar Association passed a resolution “urg[ing] the enactment of a rule by all state, local, territorial, and tribal legislative bodies or their highest courts charged with the regulation of the legal profession, as well as by all federal courts, providing that a motion for continuance based on parental...
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Appellate Attorney Robin I. Bresky Honored With 2019 Soroptimist International Women of Distinction Award
BOCA RATON, Fla. – Appellate attorney Robin I. Bresky, Founder and President of Bresky Law, won the 2019 Soroptimist International Women of Distinction award in the category of Community Involvement.
Bresky was recognized for her many contributions to Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County where she has served as a board member for the...
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