Harold Saul, of the Tampa office, obtained a Dismissal with Prejudice in a sinkhole case involving claims for negligence and breach of contract against their client who performed the repairs to the Plaintiffs’ property.
Following a 2009 sinkhole claim, Plaintiffs contracted to have their property repaired. They later filed suit alleging repairs to the property were deficient.
Harold prepared a Motion for Summary Judgment arguing that the repairs were performed in accordance with the engineering plans and were exactly what the Plaintiffs contracted for. A hearing on the Motion was never set, however, once the Motion was filed, Plaintiffs’ counsel withdrew citing “irreconcilable differences.” Plaintiffs then sought representation with a local attorney, who agreed to stipulate to a Dismissal with Prejudice after reviewing the Motion for Summary Judgment.