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Not Every Loss Is Appeal-Worthy: Fifth Circuit Victory Highlights Limits on Post-Judgment Appeals

Written By: Patrick C. Furman, Esq. In a recent win for Barakat + Bossa, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit dismissed...
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Understanding the Impact of Post-Judgment Motions on Federal Appeal Timeliness

In appellate law, adhering to deadlines is essential. One of the most crucial aspects of the appeal process is ensuring that a notice of...
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Digital Collateral: Unlocking Financing Potential with UCC Article 12

Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”) Article 9 provides for robust and uniform legal regulation of secured transactions, and as the readers of this Article know,...
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Seller Disclosure Form—A Friend or an Enemy of the Seller?

With the demand for homes continuously rising, seller disclosure forms have become increasingly prevalent in South Florida. Seller disclosure forms allow the seller to...
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Protecting Interests or Hindering Real Estate Deals? Impact of a Lis Pendens When Selling Real Property in Florida

Lis pendens — useful or useless? Though intended to protect the interests of parties involved in a legal dispute, the presence of a lis...
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All you need to know about the Corporate Transparency Act

Barakat + Bossa would like to inform you that a new law, known as the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”), will come into effect on...
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Creditors, Don’t Give Up if a Debtor Files for Bankruptcy

If a debtor files bankruptcy, it does not necessarily mean a creditor will be left holding the bag. Jocelyne A. Macelloni and Pavla Vitkova...
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Unveiling the Disclosure Mandate: Navigating Commercial Financing Laws and Factoring Company Obligations

With Florida the latest state to enact commercial finance disclosure legislation, Jocelyne A. Macelloni and Natalie Chaiken of Barakat + Bossa PLLC provide a...
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The CISG as a Basis for Federal Question Jurisdiction: The Need for Authority From the Eleventh Circuit

Initially, the authors planned this article to be an illustrative analysis of Eleventh Circuit precedent on using the Convention on Contracts for the International...
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