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Summary Judgment in a Slip-and-Fall Case Where Defense Counsel Strategically Took Advantage of New Rules

Katherine N. Kmiec, of our Orlando office, obtained a Summary Judgment in a slip-and-fall case with serious alleged injuries. The hearing on the Motion was set for a prior date, but Kate smartly reset the Motion due to the new notice requirements for summary judgment. Her strategy paid off, and summary judgment was granted in her client’s favor.

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