Causes Of Action
- Abuse of Process
- Account Stated
- Accounting, Equitable
- Actionable Wrong Constituting Tort (nonexistent)
- Advertising, Misleading (see Misleading Advertisement)
- Agency, Actual
- Agency, Apparent (a/k/a Agency by Estoppel)
- Alter Ego
- Antitrust Act, Violation of Florida
- Apparent Authority (see Agency, Apparent)
- Appropriation
- Breach of Contract
- Breach of Fiduciary Duty
- Breach of Third Party Beneficiary Contract
- Cancellation of Contract (see Rescission)
- Cancellation of Deed
- Civil Remedies for Criminal Practices Act (see RICO Civil)
- Civil Theft — Florida Statutes § 772.11
- Conspiracy, Civil
- Conversion
- Declaratory Judgment
- Defamation
- Disparagement of Property (see Slander of Title)
- Doctrine of Claim Preclusion (see Res Judicata)
- Duress
- Easement, Prescriptive
- Eavesdropping, Unlawful (see Security of Communications Act)
- Ejectment
- Emotional Distress (see Intentional Infliction of Severe Emotional Distress)
- Emotional Distress (see Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress)
- Equitable Accounting (see Accounting, Equitable)
- Equitable Lien
- Equitable Subrogation
- Estoppel, Agency by (see Agency, Apparent)
- Estoppel, Equitable
- Estoppel by Judgment (see Collateral Estoppel)
- Estoppel, Judicial
- Estoppel, Promissory
- Eviction, Tenant
- False Imprisonment
- Fiduciary Duty
- Foreclosure, Mortgage Fla.R.Civ.P. Form 1.944
- Fraud
- Fraud, Constructive
- Fraud in the Inducement
- Fraudulent Misrepresentation
- Indemnity, Common Law
- Indemnity, Contractual
- Indemnity, Implied
- Injunction, Permanent
- Injunction, Temporary
- Intentional Infliction of Severe Emotional Distress
- Invasion of Privacy
- Inverse Condemnation
- Judicial Estoppel (see Estoppel, Judicial)
- Laches
- Libel (see Defamation)
- Lien, Charging (see Charging Lien)
- Lien, Equitable (see Equitable Lien)
- Lien, Retaining (see Retaining Lien)
- Malicious Prosecution
- Misleading Advertisement — Fla. Stat. § 817.41
- Misrepresentation, Fraudulent (see Fraudulent Misrepresentation)
- Misrepresentation, Negligent (see Negligent Misrepresentation)
- Money Lent — Fla.R.Civ.P. Form 1.936
- Motor Vehicle Negligence (see Negligence, Motor Vehicle)
- Negligence
- Negligent Destruction of Evidence (see Spoliation of Evidence)
- Negligence, Fall-Down — Fla.R.Civ.P. Form 1.951
- Negligent Hiring or Retention
- Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress
- Negligent Misrepresentation
- Negligence, Motor Vehicle when Unable to Determine who is Responsible
- Novation
- Open Account — Fla.R.Civ.P. Form 1.932
- Permanent Injunction (see Injunction, Permanent)
- Privacy, Invasion of (see Invasion of Privacy).
- Promissory Estoppel (see Estoppel, Promissory)
- Promissory Note — Fla.R.Civ.P. Form 1.934
- Quasi Contract (see Unjust Enrichment)
- Reformation
- Replevin — Florida Statutes § 78.055 (2001) and Fla.R.Civ.P. Form 1.937
- Rescission
- Res Judicata (a/k/a Doctrine of Claim Preclusion)
- Restitution
- Restraint of Trade (see Antitrust Act, Violation of Florida)
- Retaining Lien
- RICO Civil
- Security of Communications Act
- Slander (see Defamation)
- Slander of Title (a/k/a Disparagement of Property)
- Specific Performance — Fla.R.Civ.P. Form 1.941
- Spoliation of Evidence (a/k/a Negligent Destruction of Evidence)
- Stillbirth, Negligent (see Negligent Stillbirth)
- Strict Liability
- Subrogation, Equitable (see Equitable Subrogation)
- Temporary Injunction (see Injunction, Temporary)
- Tenant Eviction — Fla.R.Civ.P. Form 1.947 (see Eviction, Tenant)
- Third Party Beneficiary (see Breach of Third Party Beneficiary Contract)
- Tortious Interference with Advantageous Business Relationship
- Tortious Interference with Contractual Relationship
- Trespass on the Case
- Unconscionability, Common Law
- Unlicensed Contractors (see Contractors, Unlicensed)
- Unjust Enrichment
- Usurious Transaction
- Vexatious Litigant
- Violation of Building Code (see Building Code, Violation of~
- Waiver
- Warranty, Breach of UCC
- Warranty, Common Law
- Warranty, Condominium Statutory
- Warranty, Implied — Fla.R.Civ.P. Form 1.949
- Way of Necessity — Implied (see Implied Way of Necessity)
- Way of Necessity — Statutory (see Statutory Way of Necessity)
- Wiretapping, Unlawful (see Security of Communications Act)
- Wrongful Death
- Wrongful Garnishment
Areas of Practice
Securities and Investment Law
- Securities Litigation, Arbitration and Mediation
- Stockbroker Negligence
- Unsuitable Investments
- Fraud / Misrepresentation
- Churning
- Unauthorized Trades
- Client/Broker Disputes
Real Estate
- Real Estate Transactions and Disputes
- Breach of Contract
- Misrepresentation
- Negligence
- Broker, Buyer, and Seller Disputes
- Title Searches and Insurance
Business, Corporate and Partnership Law
- Business Transactions and Disputes
- Corporate, Shareholder and Partnership Disputes
- Limited Liability Corporations
Personal Injury
- Serious Injuries Disputes
- Wrongful Death
- Insurance Coverage Disputes