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Monthly Archives: June 2026

TrustLit

When Trustees Have the Right To Sue: A Florida Appeals Court Clarifies Standing in Trust Property Disputes

By BBDG |

Legal disputes over property held by a trust can get tricky, especially when it comes to determining who has the right to file a lawsuit. A recent ruling from Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal sheds light on a key legal point: trustees can still have the right to sue, even if the property… Read More »

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When Business Disputes Escalate: What a Recent Federal Case Reveals About Injunctions and Contract Rights

By BBDG |

Business transactions can be unpredictable, especially when multiple parties, international shipments, and complex agreements are involved. At Bleakley Bavol Denman & Grace, our lawyers frequently assist clients in navigating high-stakes commercial disputes, including breach-of-contract claims and emergency court relief matters. A recent federal case from South Florida illustrates how quickly these matters can escalate… Read More »

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Who Has Standing in Florida Guardianship Cases? Lessons From Ash v. Ash (2026)

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Guardianship cases in Florida can get complicated quickly, especially when there’s confusion about who has the legal right to participate in the case. A recent appeals court case shows just how crucial “standing” is in these cases. At Bleakley Bavol Denman & Grace, we help clients through all the complications of guardianship disputes, making… Read More »

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