Understanding Unjust Enrichment Claim

Attorney JC Daily explains the concept of unjust enrichment through a real-life law school lesson. Discover how a contractor improved a property without a contract, only to be denied payment—and what legal principles apply in such cases.
Removing Eviction Record

Eviction records can hinder your housing opportunities. Attorney Jonathon Daily explains how to remove or seal an eviction record in Florida and the legal nuances involved.
Requests for Admission: A Key Discovery Tool
Requests for Admission serve as an essential part of legal discovery, helping parties establish facts and reduce the scope of disputes before trial. Learn why these tools are vital to efficient litigation.
Interrogatories: A Key Discovery Tool

Interrogatories are vital in gathering evidence during civil and family law cases. This blog explores their purpose, benefits, and the role they play in the legal process, ensuring a fair trial for all parties involved.
Request to Produce: A Key Discovery Tool
Learn about Request to Produce, a commonly used in civil litigation and family law. Understand how depositions, interrogatories, and other discovery methods help gather crucial information and build a stronger legal case.
Understanding Quiet Title Actions in Florida: A Comprehensive Guide

Quiet Title Actions are essential for resolving property disputes and clearing title defects in Florida. Learn about the situations that necessitate filing a Quiet Title Action, the Florida courts involved, and the potential liabilities for the granted party.
Locked Out of Your Home? Why Calling an Attorney is the Smartest Move
Locked out of your home? Before you reach for the phone to call a locksmith or attempt a DIY solution, consider calling an attorney first. This blog explores why legal advice is crucial in lockout situations, from protecting your rights as a tenant or homeowner to avoiding potential legal pitfalls. Learn how an attorney can help you navigate the complexities of being locked out, ensuring your actions are both safe and within the law.