News

Default Image

Navigating Florida’s Changing Daubert Tide In Business Cases

The Florida Supreme Court’s opinion in In re Amendments to the Florida Evidence Code, No. SC19-107, 2019 WL 2219714, at *2-3 (Fla. May 23, 2019), changed the standard...

Default Image

Beast Of (Shifting) Burden: What Constitutes Undue Burden Sufficient To Shift Esi Production Costs Under Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.280?

While most companies (and people) store the majority of their information electronically, discovery of electronically stored information (ESI) has lagged behind reality. The lower cost of storing documents...

Default Image

Online Defamation: Do Hyperlinks Constitute Republication For Florida Defamation And Trade Libel Claims?

These days, businesses are at least equally associated with their websites as with their “brick and mortar” stores. Every Fortune 500 company has a website. 1 The use...

Scott Konopka’s Success in Luxury Waterfront Home Real Estate Dispute

Scott Konopka’s Success in Luxury Waterfront Home Real Estate Dispute

Scott Konopka prevailed in a real estate dispute regarding a luxury waterfront home. Konopka obtained a summary judgment on behalf of the seller, in which the court agreed...

George Kastrenakes and Scott Konopka’s Successful Prosecution of Probate Dispute for Beneficiary

George Kastrenakes and Scott Konopka’s Successful Prosecution of Probate Dispute for Beneficiary

George Kastrenakes and Scott Konopka represented a beneficiary in a probate dispute in Martin County probate court. Our firm successfully prosecuted claims against the personal representative for maladministration...

MRACHEK LAW SHAREHOLDER, GREG WEISS, ADMITTED TO AMERICAN COLLEGE OF TRIAL LAWYERS

MRACHEK LAW SHAREHOLDER, GREG WEISS, ADMITTED TO AMERICAN COLLEGE OF TRIAL LAWYERS

Phoenix, Arizona, March 2, 2024 – Gregory S. Weiss, Esq. has become a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, one of the premier legal associations in...