Monthly Archives: June 2026
When Trustees Have the Right To Sue: A Florida Appeals Court Clarifies Standing in Trust Property Disputes
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 »
When Business Disputes Escalate: What a Recent Federal Case Reveals About Injunctions and Contract Rights
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 »
Who Has Standing in Florida Guardianship Cases? Lessons From Ash v. Ash (2026)
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 »