Brannock Berman & Seider Helps Convince Federal Appeals Court to Issue Rare Writ of Mandamus
Along with the talented team at Johnson Jackson PLLC, Brannock Berman & Seider obtained extraordinary writ relief from the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in a first-of-its-kind dispute about the scope of a statutory healthcare privilege
Brannock Berman & Seider Defeats Certiorari Bid
The Second District Court of Appeal rejected an effort by a Catholic priest to compel attorneys for a sexual-abuse victim to turn over protected work-product information in a civil lawsuit filed by the victim
Brannock Berman & Seider Upholds Injunction
The Second District Court of Appeal sided with Brannock Berman & Seider’s arguments to uphold a temporary injunction entered in a commercial real-estate dispute
Brannock Berman & Seider Wins Reversal in Arbitration Appeal
The Second District Court of Appeal overturned a trial court’s denial of arbitration in a complex commercial dispute, agreeing with Brannock Berman & Seider’s arguments that the claims fell within the governing contract’s broad arbitration clause
Brannock Berman & Seider Helps Secure Summary-Judgment Affirmance in Complex Business Dispute
The Second District Court of Appeal upheld a trial court’s interpretation of a partnership agreement, siding with arguments from Brannock Berman & Seider and several other law firms that the agreement’s language unambiguously controlled the transfer of a deceased partner’s interest in the company
Brannock Berman & Seider Wins Punitive Damages Appeal
The Second District Court of Appeal affirmed a Pinellas County trial judge’s order authorizing Brannock Berman & Seider’s client to seek punitive damages after he was seriously injured by a truck driver who knew he was fatigued from overwork, continued driving anyway after falling asleep at the wheel, and later
Appeals Court Issues Extraordinary Writ for Brannock Berman & Seider’s Client
In a rare feat, Brannock Berman & Seider helped convince the Sixth District Court of Appeal to grant a petition for writ of prohibition, preventing a Collier County trial court from entertaining a motion for attorney’s fees against the firm’s client
Brannock Berman & Seider Defeats Certiorari Bid
In an unelaborated order, the Second District Court of Appeal soundly rejected an attempt by Carrabba’s Italian Grill and its parent company to prevent a personal-injury lawsuit from going to trial
Brannock Berman & Seider Secures Affirmance in Complex Probate Case
The Sixth District Court of Appeal upheld a Highlands County trial judge’s decision to send a new estate-related lawsuit to arbitration, siding with Brannock Berman & Seider’s arguments about the interpretation of a prior settlement agreement between the parties
Brannock Berman & Seider Secures Important Constitutional Ruling From Florida Supreme Court
In a first-of-its-kind opinion on the scope of Marsy’s Law—an amendment added in recent years to many state constitutions around the country—the Florida Supreme Court unanimously sided with arguments advanced by Brannock Berman & Seider on behalf of the City of Tallahassee