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29Jan

Objecting to a Real Estate Project in Florida Carries a Risk of Liability

By refusing to hear an appeal of a decision by a Florida appellate court, the US Supreme Court effectively sided with a developer who won a multi-million judgment against someone who tried to undermine the developer’s project. The case concerned an environmental activist challenging a development project in Martin County, where she had previously served as a county commissioner. Although the project was spearheaded by a private developer, the County and South Florida Water Management District...
By: Shutts & Bowen LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/objecting-to-a-real-estate-project-in-3807456/

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