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Dismissal of Category 3 Hurricane Irma AOB Case Involving Condemned Property

Jennifer Levine Feld, of our Tampa office, obtained a voluntary dismissal with prejudice in a Category 3 Hurricane Irma AOB case in Brevard County, which was set for trial this fall.  While the Board of County Commissioners ultimately deemed the entire building condemned, unsafe, a public nuisance, and posed imminent danger to occupants, the dry-out company proceeded with its work.  Counsel quickly agreed to file a voluntary dismissal with prejudice of all claims, including fees, at the corporate representative’s deposition.

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