In the case of Mandarelli, et al v. Power Line Industries, Inc., filed in the Circuit Court of Hillsborough County, Brick Business Law filed and won a motion for contempt and sanctions resulting in a rare final judgment sanction in the case. The Plaintiffs sued...
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Brick Business Law Welcomes Senior Litigation Attorney John Koda
Brick Business Law, P.A. is pleased to announce that John Koda, Esq. joined the Firm as a Senior Litigation Attorney, effective July 2, 2018. John brings over twenty years of business, real estate, commercial and consumer litigation experience to the Firm and will be...
Brick Business Law Wins Judgment in Business Civil Theft Case
On June 11, Brick Business Law prevailed in the final hearing in a case involving claims of conversion, breach of implied in fact contract and civil theft pursuant to Fla. Stat. 772.11. Brick represented a national seller of home environmental products which had a...
Brick Business Law Wins Judgment in Civil Theft, Unpaid Wages Business Case
In the case of Reitz v. Lopez, in the Circuit Court of Hillsborough County in Tampa, Florida, Brick Business Law won a final judgment for the Plaintiff for approximately $100,000 in a hearing held in March, 2018. The case involved a business dispute whereby the...
Brick Business Law wins Summary Final Judgment in Business Litigation Case
On January 15, 2018, Brick Business Law won a summary judgment motion for approximately $75,000 on behalf of the Plaintiff in the case of Lozon v. FFR Global Inc., et al. The damages awarded included approximately $10,000 in attorney’s fees and costs. ...
Can You Win Your Attorney’s Fees In a Florida Lawsuit?
One of the questions I get asked most often by new clients is whether someone who files a lawsuit in Florida (or is sued in Florida) can win their attorney’s fees from the opposing party. Like many legal topics the answer is “it depends.” I hate giving this answer,...
Depositions: Preparing for Business Litigation Success
A deposition is a discovery tool used by attorneys to compel witnesses and opposing parties to answer questions under oath. Generally, they should be used for three purposes: to gather information, to gain admissions and to test out theories of the case. As a former...
Florida Business Litigation: Attorney Brick Obtains Judgment and Attorney’s Fees Award in FDUTPA Case
Appearing before the Circuit Court in Pasco County, Attorney Kevin Brick argued for and obtained a judgment and an attorney’s fees award on behalf of his clients in a Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act case in February, 2017. The case involved a...
Attorney Brick Wins Injunction Hearing in LLC Derivative Action
On June 3, in the case of Yifat Shaolm, et. al. v. Nissim Sabatani, the Hon. Bruce Boyer of the Pinellas County Circuit Court conducted on evidentiary hearing on the Plaintiff’s Emergency Motion For Temporary Injunction Without Notice and to Expel And Dissociate...
Brick Business Law Recognized as a Best Resource for Businesses in Florida
Brick Business Law, P.A. was named as the 9th best “Small Business Professional Service” Provider in the entire State of Florida by Startup Savant, a resource guide for small businesses. The firm was the top law firm in the Tampa Bay Area to appear on the list, which...